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I think it looks at the indentation, as curly braces don't matter.
We don't need it per se, it just makes code more readable, so it's good that Dreamberd requires that. |
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It's cool that DreamBerd e/acc supports negative indents. But what if you use positive and negative indents in the same code?
For example:
Here, the line ending with the question mark is indented negatively and is part of the
x > 100
check, but it may be interpreted as part of the top-level program.I first thought that DreamBerd e/acc looks at the curly brackets, but why do we need indentation anyway if it does?
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