[Python-checkins] Link to the msvcrt module from the Windows FAQ (GH-22268)
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commit: 9b5e373aa8ba988717e664de4bec4120416f50d3
branch: 3.9
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date: 2020年10月19日T15:08:36-07:00
summary:
Link to the msvcrt module from the Windows FAQ (GH-22268)
(cherry picked from commit 5d9e6575177f3e5f9aa20d6a08ae1204f122e672)
Co-authored-by: abdo <abd.nh25 at gmail.com>
files:
M Doc/faq/windows.rst
diff --git a/Doc/faq/windows.rst b/Doc/faq/windows.rst
index a181086e9ce62..c550a055529a7 100644
--- a/Doc/faq/windows.rst
+++ b/Doc/faq/windows.rst
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ in batch mode.
How do I check for a keypress without blocking?
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-Use the msvcrt module. This is a standard Windows-specific extension module.
+Use the :mod:`msvcrt` module. This is a standard Windows-specific extension module.
It defines a function ``kbhit()`` which checks whether a keyboard hit is
present, and ``getch()`` which gets one character without echoing it.
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