On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 7:21 AM, Facundo Batista <facundobatista at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello! > > In the "Maximum Line Length" section of PEP 8 it says: > > "The preferred place to break around a binary operator is *after* > the operator, not before it." > > And after that is an example (trimmed here): > > if (width == 0 and height == 0 and > color == 'red' and emphasis == 'strong' or > highlight > 100): > raise ValueError("sorry, you lose") > > In the example the line is broken after the 'and' or 'or' *keywords*, > not after the '==' *operator* (which is the nice way of doing it). > > Maybe the sentence above is misleading? 'and' and 'or' are both binary logical operators. The fact that they are keywords is irrelevant; the sentence isn't misleading.
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