>>>>> "AK" == Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin@mems-exchange.org> writes: AK> BTW, I assume the Jython source uses the standard Java AK> indentation and formatting style? Finn and Samuele are better arbiters of this, but when I was hacking JPython, the answer was yes, with one exception: the opening brace for a class should be on a line by itself, in column zero (not, as is the Java convention, hanging at the right end of the first line of code). E.g. the convention was the same as Guido has for C code. This was done primarily for Emacs' sake, but I don't think Finn or Samuele use Emacs for their development. -Barry
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