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  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

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  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

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  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

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    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes
  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

    • 781880 views
    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes
  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

    • 781880 views
    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes
  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

    • 781880 views
    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes
  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

    • 781880 views
    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes
  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

    • 781880 views
    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes
  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

    • 781880 views
    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes
  • h, I would say something like code block, piece of code, or a more specific description of the statement(s) within the language. When I say that “if layer is None” is an if statement, I might say “followed by a simple “if statement” with the implied context that I am referring to the entirety of the conditional and the code within it”

    • 781880 views
    • 63 answers
    • 289359 votes