yes, your right.
the manual says what the code does.
however I don’t think it is a good idea to make sense in white spaces within 
blank line.
probably the code does not suppose blank lines within ndb entry.

> 2015/11/10 13:05、erik quanstrom <[email protected]> のメール:
> 
> On Mon Nov  9 20:03:06 PST 2015, [email protected] wrote:
>> hello,
>> 
>> your blank line doesn’t have a white space.
>> 
>>> 2015/11/10 12:02、erik quanstrom <[email protected]> のメール:
>>> 
>>> On Mon Nov  9 04:32:24 PST 2015, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> manual ndb(6) says: "Each line starting without white space starts a new 
>>>> tuple. Lines starting with # are comments.”
> 
> exactly.  that's what the manual says.  an otherwise blank like with only 
> whitespace would
> fit the definition of a line starting with whitespace, therefore not starting 
> a new tuple.
> 
> - erik
> 


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