On 12/18/2010 1:04 PM, Georg Brandl wrote:
Am 13.12.2010 21:08, schrieb Glenn Linderman:
On 12/13/2010 11:39 AM, Mark Dickinson wrote:
my_thing = Thing(
      foo = Foo(arg1, arg2, ...),
      bar = Bar(arg3, arg4, ...),
      ...
)

and I've found the trailing comma very convenient during refactoring
and API experimentation.  (There's still good fun to be had arguing
about the indentation of that closing parenthesis, though.)

Clearly it needs to be indented one level, because it is a continuation
of the prior line, just like the foo and bar and ... lines are
continuations and therefore indented.
Clearly Emacs is superior to Vim because (insert some random fact here).

Sure you have that right.

Clearly the only thing that is clear about coding style details (even if
we all more or less agree on PEP 8) is that it is a matter of personal
taste.
And this too.

But apparently you missed the fact that Mark wanted some good fun arguing about the indentation of the closing parenthesis... and didn't quote my "Enjoy!" that implied that that was all I was giving him.

But then, you are release manager, which would make it very difficult, but hopefully you can still have a Merry Christmas! (or whatever end-of-year holiday suits your fancy)
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