Paul> What are the chances of making python -t the default in Python 1.6? It Paul> isn't pythonic to silently allow people to do something that almost Paul> everyone agrees is wrong. What is the definition of "inconsistent usage"? I just ran "python -tt .../compileall.py over my local library and got plenty of complaints. The first example I checked seemed okay to me. If I have if foo: foo() where the first line is indented using four spaces and the second using a single tab, is that considered inconsistent usage? I'd offer that perhaps the Make targets that use compileall.py should either invoke "python -t" or python -tt". Skip Montanaro | http://www.mojam.com/ skip@mojam.com | http://www.musi-cal.com/ "Languages that change by catering to the tastes of non-users tend not to do so well." - Doug Landauer
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