>>>>> "KPY" == Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org> writes: KPY> Gee. Well, with the SyntaxError patch, at least the error KPY> message is much better (even though the arrow still points to KPY> the wrong place): >>> class foo: ... def foo(self): ... pass ... def foo(bar): File "<stdin>", line 4 def foo(bar): ^ SyntaxError: dedent does not match any outer indentation level The error message is different and given a little phrasebook that translates between the exception and English, it may actually be better <0.3 wink>. I don't know what a dedent is. Nor do I know what "outer indentation levels" are or how they might apply to the line "def foo(bar):". I think the error message is trying to say "indentation does not match surrounding context," but other than "does not match" the words are obscure. Jeremy
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