> :) I'd imagine we all do, but that brings up an interesting point. This
> would obviously be most seen in .py files.  One can just imagine
> projects w/ various libraries from different third parties with
> different coding standards with check marks in some modules or even in
> some functions in the same modules and not in others. 

In that case, I expert the right place to define it would be either
Python itself (define 2 new boolean literals), or the ConfigParser
module in the standard library.

Easier said than done in both cases...

Laurent.


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