split long string in two code lines
Tim Chase
python.list at tim.thechases.com
Mon Jun 13 19:03:03 EDT 2011
On 06/13/2011 05:38 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Tim Chase
> <python.list at tim.thechases.com> wrote:
>> print ("this is not "
>> "such a huge line "
>> "even though it has "
>> "lots of text in it."
>> )
>>
>> print (
>> "this is not "
>> "such a huge line "
>> "even though it has "
>> "lots of text in it."
>> )
>
> I'm not seeing the difference between these two. Pointer, please? *puzzled*
Sorry...tried to make that clear in the surrounding text. The
first one has the open-paren on the same line as the starting
line of content-text; the second one just has "print (" on the
first line without the text (which is on the following line).
> Related point: Do you indent the ) to the same level as the opening
> quote on each line, or do you backdent it to the level of the
> statement? And, does it (either way) feel like you're writing braces
> in C?
My personal tastes run to your first form (the close-paren at the
same indent level as the text) which makes it easy to use Vim's
indent-based folding the way I mostly like. I do (well,
"did"...I try to shirk C/C++ these days because I just feel so
unproductive compared to coding in Python) the same in my own C
code for the same reason. But if employer-standards dictate
otherwise, when in Rome, render onto Caesar (to throw two
aphorisms in the blender :)
-tkc
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