[03:35] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer[kde]1: does this look too convoluted:
[03:35] <OvenWerks> if (not nzd in blacklist) and ((def_config['DRIVER'] == "firewire") or (nzd != def_config['DEV'])):
[03:35] <OvenWerks> Thats all one line...
[03:41] <krytarik> if nzd not in blacklist and (def_config['DRIVER'] == "firewire" or nzd != def_config['DEV']): -- dropping a few parentheses here. >_>
[03:43] <OvenWerks> krytarik: Ya, I figured that was possible, the extras make for better readability
[03:44] <krytarik> Hmm, yeah possibly..
[03:48] <OvenWerks> Anyway point taken, parentheses removed
[03:50] <krytarik> I mean there is always the consideration on Python to use parentheses or not, for readability or consistency with the rest of the code - but I did have a quick look at the existing code before suggesting that. :)
[03:52]  * OvenWerks tries to think if that part is even uploaded yet... I guess something similar
[03:52] <OvenWerks> I think it was just: if nzd not in blacklist