On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Andreas Röhler <andreas.roeh...@online.de> wrote: > Am 11.05.2011 00:44, schrieb m h: >> >> Folks- >> >> I was wondering if anyone has some code floating around to reformat >> code after the code passes a certain column (say 79 or 80). >> >> What I'm looking for is reformatting long lines. I'd like to convert >> something like (assume the k of junk is around 78): >> >> my_string = "foo bar baz ... junk stuff etc" >> >> to: >> >> my_string = "foo bar baz ... junk" >> "stuff etc" >> > > Hi, > > assume your result must read: > > my_string = """foo bar baz ... junk > stuff etc""" > > The only way I see is transferring quotes into triple-quotes, in case > py-fill-string takes action. >
Nope, my example meant what I wrote. I don't want the newlines that triple quoted strings would bring with it. I want to split up a longer than 80 (or what have you) string into multiple lines. cheers, -matt _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode