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[Python-Dev] PEP-xxx: Unification of for statement and list-comp syntax

[Python-Dev] PEP-xxx: Unification of for statement and list-comp syntax [Python-Dev] PEP-xxx: Unification of for statement and list-comp syntaxGreg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Mon May 22 08:25:57 CEST 2006
Heiko Wundram wrote:

> Yes, of course. Read my replies to Terry J. Reed, to Josiah Carlton, to Talin, 
> to see why I chose to compare it to the 'continue' syntax.

I saw them. Your brain must be wired very differently
to mine, because I find loops with a continue in them
harder to follow than ones without -- exactly the
opposite of what you seem to prefer.

Also, I don't find an extra indendation level to be
a problem at all, unless the code under it is more
than a screen long -- in which case you've got big
readability problems already.

--
Greg
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