On Wednesday, 30 April 2014 at 01:46:21 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
wrote:
indentation rules. All it can do, and indeed all is *does* do,
is blindly assume that the indentation as presented is correct
and adheres to the universal style. If something is indented
wrong, there is no enforcement, only bugs.
Not blindly. Python will complain if the indentation does not
make sense. I very seldom run into indentation issues now, but
had some when I was new to Python. Just like C's syntax, it takes
some time getting used to.