In Python, indentation is syntactic, and crucial. I'd like some input on how
we can all work on the source, without confusing each other...
Sam's recent addition to forrest.py uses tabs, and what works & no doubt
looks good to him, but looks wrong to me (see below). [I've been using
pyEclipse inside Eclipse and I chose the option to to save tabs as spaces,
'cos I felt it disambiguated. I'm guessing I have tab set as 4 spaces
somewhere, but I'm not sure. I'm game to change that to 8.]
Anybody have any input from what other Python projects chose? I'm pretty
much open to all suggestions, but I think we need to get past this early on,
since this is so crucial to Python.
regards
Adam
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The two blocks are at the same indent level, they just don't look like they
are in my view:
definitionTable.createEntry('Start Date/Time',
workspace.startdatetime)
definitionTable.createEntry('Timezone', workspace.timezone)
javaproperties=run.getEnvironment().getJavaProperties()
for name in ['java.vendor', 'java.version', 'os.name', 'os.arch',
'os.version']:
if name in javaproperties:
definitionTable.createEntry(name, javaproperties[name])
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