Commit 49e17d48 authored by Fred Drake's avatar Fred Drake

Fix some markup errors that prevented formatting, and one that didn't.

parent 7b39a1d2
...@@ -1755,9 +1755,10 @@ item, then to the result and the next item, and so on. For example, ...@@ -1755,9 +1755,10 @@ item, then to the result and the next item, and so on. For example,
\subsection{List Comprehensions} \subsection{List Comprehensions}
List comprehensions provide a concise way to create lists without resorting List comprehensions provide a concise way to create lists without
to use of the \func{map()} or \func{filter()} functions. The resulting resorting to use of the \function{map()} or \function{filter()}
construct tends often to be clearer than use of those functions. functions. The resulting construct tends often to be clearer than use
of those functions.
\begin{verbatim} \begin{verbatim}
>>> spcs = [" Apple", " Banana ", "Coco nut "] >>> spcs = [" Apple", " Banana ", "Coco nut "]
...@@ -1777,7 +1778,7 @@ construct tends often to be clearer than use of those functions. ...@@ -1777,7 +1778,7 @@ construct tends often to be clearer than use of those functions.
\section{The \keyword{del} statement \label{del}} \section{The \keyword{del} statement \label{del}}
There is a way to remove an item from a list given its index instead There is a way to remove an item from a list given its index instead
of its value: the \code{del} statement. This can also be used to of its value: the \keyword{del} statement. This can also be used to
remove slices from a list (which we did earlier by assignment of an remove slices from a list (which we did earlier by assignment of an
empty list to the slice). For example: empty list to the slice). For example:
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