From da452bf6a7b2063b50ba608ebbef3341f1a7109d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fred Drake Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 15:48:23 +0000 Subject: Don't say that the module defines the "following functions" and then only describe one; say "following function" instead! Merge the two one-sentence paragraphs into a single paragraph, so it doesn't look too stupid. --- Doc/lib/libcode.tex | 14 +++++--------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/lib/libcode.tex b/Doc/lib/libcode.tex index ab80fc1..877b7a4 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libcode.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libcode.tex @@ -6,9 +6,7 @@ The \code{code} module defines operations pertaining to Python code -objects. - -The \code{code} module defines the following functions: +objects. It defines the following function: \begin{funcdesc}{compile_command}{source, \optional{filename\optional{, symbol}}} @@ -21,14 +19,12 @@ the same decision as the real interpreter main loop. Arguments: \var{source} is the source string; \var{filename} is the optional filename from which source was read, defaulting to -\code{""}; and \var{symbol} is the optional grammar start -symbol, which should be either \code{"single"} (the default) or -\code{"eval"}. +\code{''}; and \var{symbol} is the optional grammar start +symbol, which should be either \code{'single'} (the default) or +\code{'eval'}. Return a code object (the same as \code{compile(\var{source}, \var{filename}, \var{symbol})}) if the command is complete and valid; return \code{None} if the command is incomplete; raise -\code{SyntaxError} if the command is a syntax error. - - +\exception{SyntaxError} if the command is a syntax error. \end{funcdesc} -- cgit v0.12