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Tab with spaces when using Python 3 #11010

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@mmisol mmisol commented Aug 17, 2020

Purpose

The Python text editor now inserts spaces when the tab key is pressed
if the engine is not 'IronPython2'. This is done in order to remain
consistent with the reindent that occurs in 2to3 migration, which will
avoid errors from Python 3 complaining about mixing spaces and tabs.

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  • The codebase is in a better state after this PR
  • Is documented according to the standards
  • The level of testing this PR includes is appropriate
  • User facing strings, if any, are extracted into *.resx files
  • All tests pass using the self-service CI.
  • Snapshot of UI changes, if any.
  • Changes to the API follow Semantic Versioning and are documented in the API Changes document.
  • This PR modifies some build requirements and the readme is updated

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The Python text editor now inserts spaces when the tab key is pressed
if the engine is not 'IronPython2'. This is done in order to remain
consistent with the reindent that occurs in 2to3 migration, which will
avoid errors from Python 3 complaining about mixing spaces and tabs.
@mmisol mmisol requested a review from a team August 17, 2020 15:32
@mmisol mmisol merged commit 236a43b into DynamoDS:master Aug 18, 2020
mmisol added a commit to mmisol/Dynamo that referenced this pull request Aug 18, 2020
The Python text editor now inserts spaces when the tab key is pressed
if the engine is not 'IronPython2'. This is done in order to remain
consistent with the reindent that occurs in 2to3 migration, which will
avoid errors from Python 3 complaining about mixing spaces and tabs.
@mmisol mmisol added this to the 2.8 milestone Aug 18, 2020
QilongTang pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 18, 2020
The Python text editor now inserts spaces when the tab key is pressed
if the engine is not 'IronPython2'. This is done in order to remain
consistent with the reindent that occurs in 2to3 migration, which will
avoid errors from Python 3 complaining about mixing spaces and tabs.
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