On Wednesday 11 April 2007 11:01, Talin wrote:
 > Parsing-wise, an ellipsis operator would have the following meaning:
 > Inside a parenthesized or bracketed expression, it would have the same
 > meaning it does now. Otherwise, it has the meaning "consume all
 > whitespace, including newlines".

Really?  What about this:

    -----------------------------------
    print "strings are cool", ...


    "really!"
    -----------------------------------

(Note that there are two blank lines between the two non-blank lines.)

Would this be a single print statement, or a print statement and an expression 
statement?


  -Fred

-- 
Fred L. Drake, Jr.   <fdrake at acm.org>
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