Hi,

 I am a C/C++-programmer.
 And I a first time tourist in the world of python.
 I am travelling with "vim Air"...

 My questions to the pilots of this airline are:

 Since python does not have start-/end-of-block
 marker a la "{}" in C: How can I indent a
 block of code? How does vim know, how large
 such a block is, where it starts and where it
 ends? How can I acchieve, what "==" does for
 C/C++-code?

 Thank you very much for help me on my journey! :)

 Best regards and have a nice sunday!
 mcc

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