Allow multiline conditions and the like
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Mon Nov 1 03:13:13 EDT 2010
Yingjie Lan <lanyjie at yahoo.com> writes:
> Allow the conditions in the if-, elif-, while-, for-, and with-clauses
> to span multiple lines without using a backlalsh at the end of a line,
You can already do this with any expression: use parentheses.
Yingjie Lan <lanyjie at yahoo.com> writes:
> I would like to have comments after the line continuation backslash.
I have almost never needed a line continuation backslash; I consider
them a code smell.
> >>> if a > 0 \ #comments for this condition
> and b > 0:
> #do something here
if (a > 0 # Comments for this condition
and b > 0):
# Do something here
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