Tavis wrote:

> I agree that this problem with Emacs should be fixed. However, I disagree
with
> your argument.  Take it to the extreme and you end up with statements
like
> "Operation system X has a broken implementation of Y, but who cares!
That's
> their problem. Why should our code be crippled because they don't support

> it?"  Emacs has a large constituency, particularly among Python coders,
and
> the benefits of making them 'like' reading your code far outweigh the
minor
> inconvenience of using """ instead of '''.

Yes, but this is truly an extreme position. I think it's just a bit much to
have to adapt the work to fit the tool, rather than the tool to fit the
work--particularly for something as trivial as doc string quotes!

Here's a cheeky comment (meant in fun): if Emacs has such a large
constituency amongst Python coders, and if it is so extensible, why hasn't
the problem been fixed?  :-)  OK, no flame wars please!  :-)

Actually, up until about a year ago, I used Emacs 100% of the time. I
eventually got tired of the bloat and need to do finger-gymnastics on the
keyboard to get anything done. It was quite hard to switch to vim, but I'm
glad that I took the time.

...Edmund.



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