Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/tut In directory slayer.i.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv13833/tut Modified Files: tut.tex Log Message: Update the display of some floating point values at the interactive prompt to reflect current behavior. This closes SourceForge bug #117305. Made a reference to the library reference a hyperlink. Fixed some minor markup nits. Index: tut.tex =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/tut/tut.tex,v retrieving revision 1.118 retrieving revision 1.119 diff -C2 -r1.118 -r1.119 *** tut.tex 2000/09/29 15:17:36 1.118 --- tut.tex 2000/10/20 03:03:18 1.119 *************** *** 1047,1052 **** % Weird spacings happen here if the wrapping of the source text % gets changed in the wrong way. ! is a substitute for the \emph{switch} or ! \emph{case} statements found in other languages. --- 1047,1052 ---- % Weird spacings happen here if the wrapping of the source text % gets changed in the wrong way. ! is a substitute for the \keyword{switch} or ! \keyword{case} statements found in other languages. *************** *** 2601,2605 **** >>> ps = repr(p) >>> ps ! '[31.4, 40000]' >>> # Converting a string adds string quotes and backslashes: ... hello = 'hello, world\n' --- 2601,2605 ---- >>> ps = repr(p) >>> ps ! '[31.400000000000002, 40000]' >>> # Converting a string adds string quotes and backslashes: ... hello = 'hello, world\n' *************** *** 2609,2613 **** >>> # The argument of reverse quotes may be a tuple: ... `x, y, ('spam', 'eggs')` ! "(31.4, 40000, ('spam', 'eggs'))" \end{verbatim} --- 2609,2613 ---- >>> # The argument of reverse quotes may be a tuple: ... `x, y, ('spam', 'eggs')` ! "(31.400000000000002, 40000, ('spam', 'eggs'))" \end{verbatim} *************** *** 2968,2973 **** it will not display lines read from standard input. ! The \emph{Python Library Reference} lists the built-in exceptions and ! their meanings. --- 2968,2973 ---- it will not display lines read from standard input. ! The \citetitle[../lib/module-exceptions.html]{Python Library ! Reference} lists the built-in exceptions and their meanings.
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