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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Continuing long statements:
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.order_by(MyModel.name.desc()) \
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.limit(10)
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If you break in a statement with parentheses or brances, align to the
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If you break in a statement with parentheses or braces, align to the
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braces::
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this_is_a_very_long(function_call, 'with many parameters',
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@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ Yoda statements are a nogo:
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pass
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Comparisons:
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- against arbitary types: ``==`` and ``!=``
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- against singletones with ``is`` and ``is not`` (eg: ``foo is not
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- against arbitrary types: ``==`` and ``!=``
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- against singletons with ``is`` and ``is not`` (eg: ``foo is not
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None``)
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- never compare something with `True` or `False` (for example never
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do ``foo == False``, do ``not foo`` instead)
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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Naming Conventions
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- Class names: ``CamelCase``, with acronyms kept uppercase (``HTTPWriter``
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and not ``HttpWriter``)
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- Variable names: ``lowercase_with_underscores``
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- Method and functin names: ``lowercase_with_underscores``
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- Method and function names: ``lowercase_with_underscores``
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- Constants: ``UPPERCASE_WITH_UNDERSCORES``
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- precompiled regular expressions: ``name_re``
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@ -151,9 +151,9 @@ Docstrings
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Docstring conventions:
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All docstrings are formatted with reStructuredText as understood by
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Sphinx. Depending on the number of lines in the docstring, they are
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layed out differently. If it's just one line, the closing tripple
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layed out differently. If it's just one line, the closing triple
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quote is on the same line as the opening, otherwise the text is on
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the same line as the opening quote and the tripple quote that closes
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the same line as the opening quote and the triple quote that closes
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the string on its own line::
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def foo():
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