Commit 573805af authored by Guido van Rossum's avatar Guido van Rossum

_ can now be a normal character.

parent 5badc75f
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Python Tutorial Python Tutorial
...@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ command} in its entirety with double quotes. ...@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ command} in its entirety with double quotes.
Note that there is a difference between ``{\tt python file}'' and Note that there is a difference between ``{\tt python file}'' and
``{\tt python $<$file}''. In the latter case, input requests from the ``{\tt python $<$file}''. In the latter case, input requests from the
program, such as calls to {\tt input()} and {\tt raw\_input()}, are program, such as calls to {\tt input()} and {\tt raw_input()}, are
satisfied from {\em file}. Since this file has already been read satisfied from {\em file}. Since this file has already been read
until the end by the parser before the program starts executing, the until the end by the parser before the program starts executing, the
program will encounter EOF immediately. In the former case (which is program will encounter EOF immediately. In the former case (which is
...@@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ There is even a variant to import all names that a module defines: ...@@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ There is even a variant to import all names that a module defines:
\end{verbatim}\ecode \end{verbatim}\ecode
% %
This imports all names except those beginning with an underscore This imports all names except those beginning with an underscore
({\tt \_}). ({\tt _}).
\section{Standard Modules} \section{Standard Modules}
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...@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ command} in its entirety with double quotes. ...@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ command} in its entirety with double quotes.
Note that there is a difference between ``{\tt python file}'' and Note that there is a difference between ``{\tt python file}'' and
``{\tt python $<$file}''. In the latter case, input requests from the ``{\tt python $<$file}''. In the latter case, input requests from the
program, such as calls to {\tt input()} and {\tt raw\_input()}, are program, such as calls to {\tt input()} and {\tt raw_input()}, are
satisfied from {\em file}. Since this file has already been read satisfied from {\em file}. Since this file has already been read
until the end by the parser before the program starts executing, the until the end by the parser before the program starts executing, the
program will encounter EOF immediately. In the former case (which is program will encounter EOF immediately. In the former case (which is
...@@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ There is even a variant to import all names that a module defines: ...@@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ There is even a variant to import all names that a module defines:
\end{verbatim}\ecode \end{verbatim}\ecode
% %
This imports all names except those beginning with an underscore This imports all names except those beginning with an underscore
({\tt \_}). ({\tt _}).
\section{Standard Modules} \section{Standard Modules}
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