• @Smoogs@lemmy.world
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    82 days ago

    “Print needs ()”

    Oh fuck off. years of code that cannot be easily redone in ANY editor. Whoever OCDd that into python 3 needs to have their asshole kicked up into their mouth.

    • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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      122 days ago

      why would it not have brackets? i detest syntax that is only applicable to a handful of situations and has to be specifically memorized separately from how every other part of the language works.

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        Not after 10 years of it not having brackets. And providing no editing ability to change it as a macro. That’s just cruel and inhumane and psychopathic.

      • @Smoogs@lemmy.world
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        1 day ago

        If you developed it to not have brackets for the first one or two decades. Especially if there’s no possible way to easily edit it. You’re a psychopath to not consider this.

        • That’s what major versions are for - breaking changes. Regardless, you should probably be able to fix this with some regex hackery. Something along the lines of

          new_file_content = re.sub(r'(?<=\bprint)(\s+)(?!\()', '(', old_file_content)
          new_file_content = re.sub(r'(print\(.*?)(\n|$)', r'\1)', new_file_content)
          

          should do the trick.