When is white space not important in Python?
It seems to be ignored inside a list, for example:
for x in range(5): list += [x, 1 ,2,3, 4,5]
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White space is only important for indentation of statements. You have a single statement across several lines, and only the indentation of the beginning of the statement on the first line is significant. See Python: Myths about Indentation for more information.