Copied from the original comment in LightTable/LightTable#1200: > OS : Debian testing > Lighttable version : 0.6.2 (64 bit) (binary version 0.8.4) > Python version : 2.7.6 > > How to reproduce : > - create a new file "test.py" and open it in LighTable > - create a multiline comment > > ``` > ''' > This > is a > multiline > comment > ''' > ``` > - execute the file (CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER) > > Current results : Stacktrace saying "SyntaxError: EOF while scanning triple-quoted string literal" > > Expected results : normal compilation. > > Note on Python comments: > - The "standard" comment used in Python is the '#' character (http://docs.python.org/2/reference/lexical_analysis.html?highlight=comment#comments) > - However, multiline comments using triple quotes works in a Python interpreter. Moreover, this usage is validated by Guido van Rossum in a tweet. (https://twitter.com/gvanrossum/status/112670605505077248) > > Thanks ! > > EDIT : > Change the code block to correctly displayed the line break. > Change the shortcut to execute the file to CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER
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