[Python-checkins] r74328 - python/trunk/Doc/library/functions.rst

georg.brandl python-checkins at python.org
Thu Aug 6 17:06:25 CEST 2009


Author: georg.brandl
Date: Thu Aug 6 17:06:25 2009
New Revision: 74328
Log:
Fix base keyword arg name for int() and long().
Modified:
 python/trunk/Doc/library/functions.rst
Modified: python/trunk/Doc/library/functions.rst
==============================================================================
--- python/trunk/Doc/library/functions.rst	(original)
+++ python/trunk/Doc/library/functions.rst	Thu Aug 6 17:06:25 2009
@@ -540,15 +540,15 @@
 Consider using the :func:`raw_input` function for general input from users.
 
 
-.. function:: int([x[, radix]])
+.. function:: int([x[, base]])
 
 Convert a string or number to a plain integer. If the argument is a string,
 it must contain a possibly signed decimal number representable as a Python
- integer, possibly embedded in whitespace. The *radix* parameter gives the
+ integer, possibly embedded in whitespace. The *base* parameter gives the
 base for the conversion (which is 10 by default) and may be any integer in
- the range [2, 36], or zero. If *radix* is zero, the proper radix is
+ the range [2, 36], or zero. If *base* is zero, the proper radix is
 determined based on the contents of string; the interpretation is the same as
- for integer literals. (See :ref:`numbers`.) If *radix* is specified and *x*
+ for integer literals. (See :ref:`numbers`.) If *base* is specified and *x*
 is not a string, :exc:`TypeError` is raised. Otherwise, the argument may be a
 plain or long integer or a floating point number. Conversion of floating
 point numbers to integers truncates (towards zero). If the argument is
@@ -643,11 +643,11 @@
 interpreter. Free variables are not returned in class blocks.
 
 
-.. function:: long([x[, radix]])
+.. function:: long([x[, base]])
 
 Convert a string or number to a long integer. If the argument is a string, it
 must contain a possibly signed number of arbitrary size, possibly embedded in
- whitespace. The *radix* argument is interpreted in the same way as for
+ whitespace. The *base* argument is interpreted in the same way as for
 :func:`int`, and may only be given when *x* is a string. Otherwise, the argument
 may be a plain or long integer or a floating point number, and a long integer
 with the same value is returned. Conversion of floating point numbers to
@@ -655,6 +655,7 @@
 
 The long type is described in :ref:`typesnumeric`.
 
+
 .. function:: map(function, iterable, ...)
 
 Apply *function* to every item of *iterable* and return a list of the results.


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