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diff --git a/Doc/library/logging.rst b/Doc/library/logging.rst index 4998949..d318948 100644 --- a/Doc/library/logging.rst +++ b/Doc/library/logging.rst @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ instantiated directly, but always through the module-level function Stack (most recent call last): - This mimics the `Traceback (most recent call last):` which is used when + This mimics the ``Traceback (most recent call last):`` which is used when displaying exception frames. The third keyword argument is *extra* which can be used to pass a @@ -189,9 +189,9 @@ instantiated directly, but always through the module-level function Logs a message with level :const:`WARNING` on this logger. The arguments are interpreted as for :meth:`debug`. - .. note:: There is an obsolete method `warn()` which is functionally - identical to `warning()`. As `warn()` is deprecated, please do not use - it - use `warning()` instead. + .. note:: There is an obsolete method ``warn`` which is functionally + identical to ``warning``. As ``warn`` is deprecated, please do not use + it - use ``warning`` instead. .. method:: Logger.error(msg, *args, **kwargs) @@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ functions. Stack (most recent call last): - This mimics the `Traceback (most recent call last):` which is used when + This mimics the ``Traceback (most recent call last):`` which is used when displaying exception frames. The third optional keyword argument is *extra* which can be used to pass a @@ -886,9 +886,9 @@ functions. Logs a message with level :const:`WARNING` on the root logger. The arguments are interpreted as for :func:`debug`. - .. note:: There is an obsolete function `warn()` which is functionally - identical to `warning()`. As `warn()` is deprecated, please do not use - it - use `warning()` instead. + .. note:: There is an obsolete function ``warn`` which is functionally + identical to ``warning``. As ``warn`` is deprecated, please do not use + it - use ``warning`` instead. .. function:: error(msg, *args, **kwargs) @@ -1094,11 +1094,11 @@ with the :mod:`warnings` module. If *capture* is ``True``, warnings issued by the :mod:`warnings` module will be redirected to the logging system. Specifically, a warning will be formatted using :func:`warnings.formatwarning` and the resulting string - logged to a logger named 'py.warnings' with a severity of `WARNING`. + logged to a logger named ``'py.warnings'`` with a severity of ``'WARNING'``. If *capture* is ``False``, the redirection of warnings to the logging system will stop, and warnings will be redirected to their original destinations - (i.e. those in effect before `captureWarnings(True)` was called). + (i.e. those in effect before ``captureWarnings(True)`` was called). .. seealso:: |