• Jakylla@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Not any standard (and actually not at all something to do for real), but try it, it works

    def magic(a, b, c):
        if a > 0:
        	if b > 0:
        	   		if c > 0:
        	   		  return 'All positive'
        
        return 'Not all positive'
    
    print(magic(1,2,3))
    print(magic(-1,1,2))
    print(magic(1,-1,0))
    print(magic(-1,-1,-2))
    

    (you should be able to verify I used both tab and spaces f*cking bad way in this example, like I described)

    Output:

    All positive
    Not all positive
    Not all positive
    Not all positive
    
    
    ** Process exited - Return Code: 0 **
    Press Enter to exit terminal
    
    • realaether@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      That’s really interesting. So does that mean the interpreter just checks whether the current line is more indented, less indented, or equal vs. the preceding, without caring by how much?