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This 'addend.py' code is a python utility intended for the BLIND folks
For Visual Impaired (VI) folks it is NOT easy to listen to and explore large pythoncode files where the number of indent spaces on each line of code has a syntactical meaning for python interpreters.
'addend' adds #comments, like '# :end: if' , or '# :end: for' etc, for easier sound recognition when a syntax block structure has ended as defined by python's space indentation rules. Those added '# :end:' comment lines are placed whenever a syntax block has ended in python. Hopefully...