Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?
Dan Bishop
danb_83 at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 25 03:51:24 EST 2009
On Jan 25, 2:18 am, Akira Kitada <akit... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is more than one way to write a list/tuple/dict in Python,
> and actually different styles are used in standard library.
> As a hobgoblin of little minds, I rather like to know which style is
> considered "Pythonic"
> in the community.
>
> I collected common layout from existing code and pasted them below.
> My vote would go to d1. How about yours?
>
> If there is consensus on this, that might be worth being included in PEP 8.
>
> Thanks,
>
> """
> d1 = {
> 0: "ham",
> 1: "jam",
> 2: "spam",
> 3: "alot",
> 4: "knights",
> 5: "who",
> 6: "say",
> 7: "ni",
> 8: "dead",
> 9: "parrot",
>
> }
> [snip]
I use d1.
Wow! A Python debate over curly brace placement! Imagine that!
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