From 92ceb1c8402422412fcbb98ca19448677c667c3c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tal Einat <532281+taleinat@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 6 May 2021 22:27:29 +0300 Subject: docs: clearly document that ":#X" string formatting results in "0X..." (GH-25941) * clearly document that ":#X" string formatting results in "0X..." * put back the "serial comma" --- Doc/library/string.rst | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/library/string.rst b/Doc/library/string.rst index d935419..b27782f 100644 --- a/Doc/library/string.rst +++ b/Doc/library/string.rst @@ -386,8 +386,8 @@ The ``'#'`` option causes the "alternate form" to be used for the conversion. The alternate form is defined differently for different types. This option is only valid for integer, float and complex types. For integers, when binary, octal, or hexadecimal output -is used, this option adds the prefix respective ``'0b'``, ``'0o'``, or -``'0x'`` to the output value. For float and complex the +is used, this option adds the respective prefix ``'0b'``, ``'0o'``, +``'0x'``, or ``'0X'`` to the output value. For float and complex the alternate form causes the result of the conversion to always contain a decimal-point character, even if no digits follow it. Normally, a decimal-point character appears in the result of these conversions @@ -467,6 +467,8 @@ The available integer presentation types are: +---------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | ``'X'`` | Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using | | | upper-case letters for the digits above 9. | + | | In case ``'#'`` is specified, the prefix ``'0x'`` will | + | | be upper-cased to ``'0X'`` as well. | +---------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | ``'n'`` | Number. This is the same as ``'d'``, except that it uses | | | the current locale setting to insert the appropriate | -- cgit v0.12