[Python-checkins] cpython (3.4): #20874: reflow paragraph.
r.david.murray
python-checkins at python.org
Wed Apr 16 02:30:13 CEST 2014
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/b5f4ab357ff9
changeset: 90344:b5f4ab357ff9
branch: 3.4
user: R David Murray <rdmurray at bitdance.com>
date: Tue Apr 15 20:26:54 2014 -0400
summary:
#20874: reflow paragraph.
files:
Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst | 14 +++++++-------
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst b/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst
--- a/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst
+++ b/Doc/tutorial/interpreter.rst
@@ -36,13 +36,13 @@
following command: ``quit()``.
The interpreter's line-editing features include interactive editing, history
-substitution and code completion on systems that support readline.
-Perhaps the quickest check to see whether command line editing is
-supported is typing Control-P to the first Python prompt you get. If it beeps,
-you have command line editing; see Appendix :ref:`tut-interacting` for an
-introduction to the keys. If nothing appears to happen, or if ``^P`` is echoed,
-command line editing isn't available; you'll only be able to use backspace to
-remove characters from the current line.
+substitution and code completion on systems that support readline. Perhaps the
+quickest check to see whether command line editing is supported is typing
+Control-P to the first Python prompt you get. If it beeps, you have command
+line editing; see Appendix :ref:`tut-interacting` for an introduction to the
+keys. If nothing appears to happen, or if ``^P`` is echoed, command line
+editing isn't available; you'll only be able to use backspace to remove
+characters from the current line.
The interpreter operates somewhat like the Unix shell: when called with standard
input connected to a tty device, it reads and executes commands interactively;
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