On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Greg Ewing wrote: > Andrew Durdin <adurdin at gmail.com>: > > > One very nice thing with Python to date is that it is very easy to > > read even without syntax coloring--I think that's a feature worth > > keeping. > > So do I. Currently I edit Python on my Mac with BBEdit Lite, > without syntax colouring, and I haven't missed it. I wouldn't > enjoy starting to miss it now. > > Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept, +--------------------------------------+ The only useful sense for syntax colouring right now is to highlight reserved keywords and built-in names. There are so many of them, that it is already hard to find a name for a variable ;-) Probably, Python should have an option to protect built-in names. Sincerely yours, Roman A.Suzi -- - Petrozavodsk - Karelia - Russia - mailto:rnd at onego.ru -
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