Message154696
| Author |
Matthew.Johnson |
| Recipients |
Matthew.Johnson, docs@python, eli.bendersky, joenapnap, petri.lehtinen |
| Date |
2012年03月01日.14:54:49 |
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1.5769456e-05 |
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No |
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<1330613690.6.0.0807622940868.issue14164@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I think he's right to fix those "mistakes". Just see the first sentence @ http://docs.python.org/tutorial/floatingpoint.html#floating-point-arithmetic-issues-and-limitations
It reads: "Floating-point numbers are represented in [...]"
So as you can see, there are places in the docs where the hyphen/dash is there, other places where it is not. I, personally, don't get the whole "some places yes, someplaces no" philosophy. I think the patch should be applied. I think he was just trying to make some consistentcy in the docs as his first contribution.
I must also point out that I don't understand the whole "some places title-case, other places sentence-case" titles in the docs. It's kind of confusing.
What are your thoughts about all this? |
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