Nathan Harold added the comment:
Here's a patch with those three replacements and related comments.
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Nathan Harold added the comment:
I went over the sections I above called "Other/Smaller details" as addressed in
mywork3.patch. I think they look fine. The patch applies seamlessly to both
3.5 and 3.6.
For reference, since I noted them when I reviewed mywork2.patch last week, her
Nathan Harold added the comment:
I went through all the diffs in Rietveld, checking it against msg228576 as I
went. There were (naturally) more source links added than there are in that
list from 2014, and there were also many more files with slight header
reorganizations for consistency
Nathan Harold added the comment:
I'll give this a go, per Terry's instructions in msg266846.
I've noticed up front that, due to other changes near the headers of a couple
of files (specifically fcntl.rst and termios.rst), the patch doesn't apply
cleanly anymore. Is it p
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There's a bit of uninterpreted RST markup:
3.6.. _tut-using:
at the top of the second section of the tutorial
(https://docs.python.org/3.6/tutorial/interpreter.html) in the documentation
for 3.6 only. (I can see this in the offline copy I received
Nathan Harold added the comment:
Added it to the table at
https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/http.html#http-status-codes and put a
versionadded notice at the bottom.
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Nathan Harold added the comment:
emailexample.patch fixes the specific issue mentioned in #26426: the Address
constructor is now used as documented. It changes the final output of the two
combined examples (as presented in the documentation) accordingly.
In general it seems as though these
Nathan Harold added the comment:
Split version (cleandoc2.patch):
Clean up indentation from docstrings that are indented to line up with blocks
of code.
All leading whitespace is removed from the first line. Any leading
whitespace
that can be uniformly removed from the second
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file43022/3_fix_2.7.patch
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Nathan Harold added the comment:
The 2_fix* patches were unfortunately slightly broken because an unrelated
revision to xmlrpc.client.rst changed one of the lines the patch files were
using as an anchor (by adding a period to the end).
I've uploaded the 3_fix* series, which addresses
Nathan Harold added the comment:
Here's my shot at a revision (corresponding patch attached):
Clean up indentation from docstrings that are indented to line up with blocks
of code. All leading whitespace is removed from the first line. Any leading
whitespace that can be unif
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