Greg Stein wrote: > > On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Paul Prescod wrote: > > What are the chances of making python -t the default in Python 1.6? It > > isn't pythonic to silently allow people to do something that almost > > everyone agrees is wrong. > > I don't see a need to be so restrictive. Our views do not always match > others'. I see no harm in continuing to allow mixed tabs/spaces. It > doesn't hurt them, it doesn't hurt us. > > In fact, turning that on by default can/will cause pain. Okay, so people > go and fix up their scripts. To what end? It hasn't improved anything, or > given them more functionality. All it has done is to stop some warnings. Is there a command line tool out there to untabify existing Python scripts ? I recently wanted to apply such a tool to all my stuff, but couldn't find any suitable Python script for the job... there are lots of tools to catch those tab/space mixes, so no finding the cure to the problem kind of surprised me ;-) -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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