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16:43
Hi! I would be very happy if someone would find time to take a look at this question:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61369953/remove-n-range-of-values-through-iteration-python
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Rez
Rez
19:40
'def Message (request, other_user):

	other_user = get_object_or_404(Profile,id=other_user)
	conversation, created = Conversation.objects.get_or_create( members= [request.user, other_user])

	if request.method == 'POST':

		form = MessageForm(request.POST, instance= request.user, sender=request.user, conversation = conversation, message=message, date=date)
		if form.is_valid():
			form.save()
			return redirect ('dating_app:messages.html')
	else:

		conversation, created = Conversation.objects.get_or_create( members= [request.user, other_user])
@Rez it looks like your editor doesn't automatically convert tabs to 4 spaces?
Rez
Rez
@roganjosh I suppose so, I use sublime
You do also have an open backtick that you start with. I can't help with sublime but maybe that has a part to play? It looks like you didn't try in the sandbox first
Rez
Rez
yeah, I thought that would make it work. But I actually ended up making code like by hitting the 'fixed font' button . What do you mean by that having a part to play?
I mean in terms of having an opening backtick without a closing one could also cause the formatting issues we're seeing
19:58
@roganjosh That's just a plain single quote ' not a backtick.
@PM2Ring so I've found. But my own IDEs and online formatters haven't been able to remove the tabs yet when posted to chat. I'm curious now
Ok, I've fixed it on my end via VS Code and an external PEP8 linter but I don't understand why Spyder couldn't fix the tab indentation on that. It's worked every time; I've used it for many edits in the past. Odd.
@Rez in any case, your fixed code is here. Please practice in the sandbox in future. I don't know whether the single quotes did something to make this tougher; shall I clear this discussion do you think, @PM2Ring
20:17
@roganjosh Yes please. That code block's rather large.
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