On 2020-09-27, Chris Angelico <[email protected]> wrote:
> Or maybe Emacs *isn't* breaking it, and it's just an autoindentation
> thing. I don't know.
>From the discussion I read about this feature, it considers that 'pass' is
use to write an empty def()
def();
pass
So it's logic for it to indent one level up after a 'pass' because the people
who made it did not see any other usage to 'pass' than that.
if True:
pass
print("It's true")
The 'pass' is totally useless by itself, it can be replaced by a comment.
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