On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 10:26 -0400, Brad Crittenden wrote: > A few weeks ago Robert Collins raised the issue of revising our coding > standards regarding imports. For a while we've had the standard that lists > should be formatted one-item-per line such as; > > animals = [ > cows, > ducks, > pigs, > ] > > (Note the required trailing comma on the last item.) > > We had an exception for imports and allowed them to have multiple on a line. > > After discussion and voting we decided to have imports be one-per-line, too. > > from lp.registry.animals import ( > cows, > ducks, > pigs, > )
And if it annoys you to see a couple screens full of imports, you can use the vim plugin below to have them automatically folded. <http://people.canonical.com/~salgado/myfolding.vim> As it only folds the global imports (which should be at the top of the file), it's much faster than similar plugins I'd found. -- Guilherme Salgado <https://launchpad.net/~salgado>
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