[Python-checkins] r74632 - python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst

georg.brandl python-checkins at python.org
Thu Sep 3 09:27:31 CEST 2009


Author: georg.brandl
Date: Thu Sep 3 09:27:26 2009
New Revision: 74632
Log:
#6828: fix wrongly highlighted blocks.
Modified:
 python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst
Modified: python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst
==============================================================================
--- python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst	(original)
+++ python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst	Thu Sep 3 09:27:26 2009
@@ -138,7 +138,6 @@
 4.0
 >>> abs(a) # sqrt(a.real**2 + a.imag**2)
 5.0
- >>>
 
 In interactive mode, the last printed expression is assigned to the variable
 ``_``. This means that when you are using Python as a desk calculator, it is
@@ -152,7 +151,6 @@
 113.0625
 >>> round(_, 2)
 113.06
- >>>
 
 This variable should be treated as read-only by the user. Don't explicitly
 assign a value to it --- you would create an independent local variable with the
@@ -193,7 +191,9 @@
 
 Note that newlines still need to be embedded in the string using ``\n``; the
 newline following the trailing backslash is discarded. This example would print
-the following::
+the following:
+
+.. code-block:: text
 
 This is a rather long string containing
 several lines of text just as you would do in C.
@@ -209,7 +209,9 @@
 -H hostname Hostname to connect to
 """
 
-produces the following output::
+produces the following output:
+
+.. code-block:: text
 
 Usage: thingy [OPTIONS]
 -h Display this usage message
@@ -224,7 +226,9 @@
 
 print hello
 
-would print::
+would print:
+
+.. code-block:: text
 
 This is a rather long string containing\n\
 several lines of text much as you would do in C.


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