[Python-checkins] python/dist/src/Doc/lib libbase64.tex,1.20,1.21
rhettinger@sourceforge.net
rhettinger@sourceforge.net
Wed, 15 May 2002 21:28:46 -0700
Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/lib
In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv12826
Modified Files:
libbase64.tex
Log Message:
Patch 547037. Corrected documentation to match
actual module behavior for adding newlines.
Index: libbase64.tex
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RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/lib/libbase64.tex,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -C2 -d -r1.20 -r1.21
*** libbase64.tex 28 Nov 2001 07:26:15 -0000 1.20
--- libbase64.tex 16 May 2002 04:28:44 -0000 1.21
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*** 41,47 ****
\var{input} and \var{output} must either be file objects or objects that
mimic the file object interface. \var{input} will be read until
! \code{\var{input}.read()} returns an empty string. If the last input
! character is not a newline (\code{'\e n'}), a newline will be added to
! the input data.
\end{funcdesc}
--- 41,47 ----
\var{input} and \var{output} must either be file objects or objects that
mimic the file object interface. \var{input} will be read until
! \code{\var{input}.read()} returns an empty string. \function{encode()}
! returns the encoded data plus a trailing newline character
! (\code{'\e n'}).
\end{funcdesc}
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*** 49,58 ****
Encode the string \var{s}, which can contain arbitrary binary data,
and return a string containing one or more lines of
! base64-encoded data. If the last character of \var{s} is not a
! newline (\code{'\e n'}), a newline will be added. This causes
! \code{encodestring('hello!')} to return the same value as
! \code{encodestring('hello!\e n')}.
\end{funcdesc}
-
\begin{seealso}
--- 49,56 ----
Encode the string \var{s}, which can contain arbitrary binary data,
and return a string containing one or more lines of
! base64-encoded data. \function{encodestring()} returns a
! string containing one or more lines of base64-encoded data
! always including an extra trailing newline (\code{'\e n'}).
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{seealso}