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def foo(a, b, c) :
if a :
if b :
if c :
doThis()
That looks unfinished to me. So I will add a "return" at the end (with
a single tab indent, in this case).
Don't you ever just accept that a language is the way it is, and it is
perfectly useable that way?
Or think that perhaps other people in the world know better than you do
about how they want their language to work?
Has it never occurred to you that the people behind a given
language - such as Python - considered various alternatives and decided
that making it the way they did was the best choice overall for the
language they wanted?
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