On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 3:16 AM, Evan Driscoll <drisc...@cs.wisc.edu> wrote: > Python isn't as bad as C++ though (my main other language), where > 80 characters can go by *very* quickly. > > 2. Backslash continuations are *terrible*. I hate them with a firery > passion. :-) A line could be 1000 characters long and it would be > better than a 120-character line backslash-continued.
I have one mid-sized C++ project at work that's pretty much exclusively under my control. There is precisely ONE place where backslash continuations crop up, and that's long strings that want to be formatted on multiple lines (eg huge SQL statements) - in Python, they'd be trip-quoted. We don't have *any* backslash continuations in Python code. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list