Comment by gkbrk
1 year ago
Copy-pasting Python code can easily end up in wrong indentation and broken code. Copy-pasting code in bracketed languages usually pastes and then auto-formats that section automatically.
1 year ago
Copy-pasting Python code can easily end up in wrong indentation and broken code. Copy-pasting code in bracketed languages usually pastes and then auto-formats that section automatically.
Sure, but now you're perpetually stuck with the visual noise of unnecessary brackets _all_ the time. Maybe it's because I use vim, but I don't see this use case as terribly important because I can easily reindent with >> and << of a selection.
If you use vim and hate brackets that much, write a linter that will hide the brackets from working view and apply them according to how you white space.
A lot of people prefer the visual noise of { and } to having to manually fix the indentation of code and still having the visual noise of :