Folding & Python
Submitted by Friday, 27 August, 2004 - 04:10
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I don't like how the only descent way I can fold with python is using the indent mode of folding. The problem with it is that it is greedy on ending whitespaces. Example:
def a():
____pass
print 'hi'
If I fold a, I get:
def a(): [2 lines]
print 'hi'
What I want to get is:
def a(): [1 line]
print 'hi
This becomes very annoying because if you use alot of folding it will look very busy, when I'd like to keep the extra newlines/whitespaces after each fold. Is there a way to configure jedit to leave these ending whitespaces?
If not, could anyone help me write a regex line for how to get the configurable folding plugin to work the way I want it? (its a bit tricky because of how python handles whitespaces)
Thank you!
def a():
____pass
print 'hi'
If I fold a, I get:
def a(): [2 lines]
print 'hi'
What I want to get is:
def a(): [1 line]
print 'hi
This becomes very annoying because if you use alot of folding it will look very busy, when I'd like to keep the extra newlines/whitespaces after each fold. Is there a way to configure jedit to leave these ending whitespaces?
If not, could anyone help me write a regex line for how to get the configurable folding plugin to work the way I want it? (its a bit tricky because of how python handles whitespaces)
Thank you!