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author | R David Murray <rdmurray@bitdance.com> | 2012-08-15 15:05:36 (GMT) |
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committer | R David Murray <rdmurray@bitdance.com> | 2012-08-15 15:05:36 (GMT) |
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#15543: reflow paragraphs.
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-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/importlib.rst | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/io.rst | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/library/zipfile.rst | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/whatsnew/2.5.rst | 12 |
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diff --git a/Doc/library/functions.rst b/Doc/library/functions.rst index 6b80bd9..da07762 100644 --- a/Doc/library/functions.rst +++ b/Doc/library/functions.rst @@ -878,9 +878,8 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order. single: universal newlines; open() built-in function *newline* controls how :term:`universal newlines` mode works (it only - applies to text mode). - It can be ``None``, ``''``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, and ``'\r\n'``. It - works as follows: + applies to text mode). It can be ``None``, ``''``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, and + ``'\r\n'``. It works as follows: * When reading input from the stream, if *newline* is ``None``, universal newlines mode is enabled. Lines in the input can end in ``'\n'``, diff --git a/Doc/library/importlib.rst b/Doc/library/importlib.rst index 158e7b4..1649063 100644 --- a/Doc/library/importlib.rst +++ b/Doc/library/importlib.rst @@ -196,10 +196,9 @@ are also provided to help in implementing the core ABCs. An abstract method to return the source of a module. It is returned as a text string using :term:`universal newlines`, translating all - recognized line separators into ``'\n'`` characters. - Returns ``None`` if no - source is available (e.g. a built-in module). Raises :exc:`ImportError` - if the loader cannot find the module specified. + recognized line separators into ``'\n'`` characters. Returns ``None`` + if no source is available (e.g. a built-in module). Raises + :exc:`ImportError` if the loader cannot find the module specified. .. method:: is_package(fullname) diff --git a/Doc/library/io.rst b/Doc/library/io.rst index 8e6e601..b71bfd4 100644 --- a/Doc/library/io.rst +++ b/Doc/library/io.rst @@ -764,13 +764,13 @@ Text I/O ``''``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, and ``'\r\n'``. It works as follows: * When reading input from the stream, if *newline* is ``None``, - :term:`universal newlines` mode is enabled. Lines in the input can end - in ``'\n'``, - ``'\r'``, or ``'\r\n'``, and these are translated into ``'\n'`` before - being returned to the caller. If it is ``''``, universal newlines mode is - enabled, but line endings are returned to the caller untranslated. If it - has any of the other legal values, input lines are only terminated by the - given string, and the line ending is returned to the caller untranslated. + :term:`universal newlines` mode is enabled. Lines in the input can end in + ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, or ``'\r\n'``, and these are translated into ``'\n'`` + before being returned to the caller. If it is ``''``, universal newlines + mode is enabled, but line endings are returned to the caller untranslated. + If it has any of the other legal values, input lines are only terminated + by the given string, and the line ending is returned to the caller + untranslated. * When writing output to the stream, if *newline* is ``None``, any ``'\n'`` characters written are translated to the system default line separator, diff --git a/Doc/library/zipfile.rst b/Doc/library/zipfile.rst index 4035a14..48edf1f 100644 --- a/Doc/library/zipfile.rst +++ b/Doc/library/zipfile.rst @@ -174,13 +174,13 @@ ZipFile Objects .. method:: ZipFile.open(name, mode='r', pwd=None) - Extract a member from the archive as a file-like object (ZipExtFile). *name* is - the name of the file in the archive, or a :class:`ZipInfo` object. The *mode* - parameter, if included, must be one of the following: ``'r'`` (the default), - ``'U'``, or ``'rU'``. Choosing ``'U'`` or ``'rU'`` will enable - :term:`universal newlines` support in the read-only object. - *pwd* is the password used for encrypted files. - Calling :meth:`open` on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`. + Extract a member from the archive as a file-like object (ZipExtFile). *name* + is the name of the file in the archive, or a :class:`ZipInfo` object. The + *mode* parameter, if included, must be one of the following: ``'r'`` (the + default), ``'U'``, or ``'rU'``. Choosing ``'U'`` or ``'rU'`` will enable + :term:`universal newlines` support in the read-only object. *pwd* is the + password used for encrypted files. Calling :meth:`open` on a closed + ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`. .. note:: diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst index f71422f..f4c79e4 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst @@ -379,13 +379,12 @@ mark the ends of lines in text files. Unix uses the linefeed (ASCII character 10), MacOS uses the carriage return (ASCII character 13), and Windows uses a two-character sequence of a carriage return plus a newline. -Python's file objects can now support end of line conventions other than the one -followed by the platform on which Python is running. Opening a file with the -mode ``'U'`` or ``'rU'`` will open a file for reading in -:term:`universal newlines` mode. -All three line ending conventions will be translated to a ``'\n'`` in the -strings returned by the various file methods such as :meth:`read` and -:meth:`readline`. +Python's file objects can now support end of line conventions other than the +one followed by the platform on which Python is running. Opening a file with +the mode ``'U'`` or ``'rU'`` will open a file for reading in :term:`universal +newlines` mode. All three line ending conventions will be translated to a +``'\n'`` in the strings returned by the various file methods such as +:meth:`read` and :meth:`readline`. Universal newline support is also used when importing modules and when executing a file with the :func:`execfile` function. This means that Python modules can diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/2.5.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/2.5.rst index afe0f5e..e059cd5 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/2.5.rst +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/2.5.rst @@ -1343,12 +1343,12 @@ complete list of changes, or look through the SVN logs for all the details. * The :mod:`fileinput` module was made more flexible. Unicode filenames are now supported, and a *mode* parameter that defaults to ``"r"`` was added to the - :func:`input` function to allow opening files in binary or - :term:`universal newlines` mode. - Another new parameter, *openhook*, lets you use a function other than - :func:`open` to open the input files. Once you're iterating over the set of - files, the :class:`FileInput` object's new :meth:`fileno` returns the file - descriptor for the currently opened file. (Contributed by Georg Brandl.) + :func:`input` function to allow opening files in binary or :term:`universal + newlines` mode. Another new parameter, *openhook*, lets you use a function + other than :func:`open` to open the input files. Once you're iterating over + the set of files, the :class:`FileInput` object's new :meth:`fileno` returns + the file descriptor for the currently opened file. (Contributed by Georg + Brandl.) * In the :mod:`gc` module, the new :func:`get_count` function returns a 3-tuple containing the current collection counts for the three GC generations. This is |