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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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7bf5e082
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7bf5e082
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Mar 16, 1998
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Fred Drake
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Use {classdesc} consistently.
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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
\label
{
module-formatter
}
\stmodindex
{
formatter
}
\setindexsubitem
{
(in module formatter)
}
This module supports two interface definitions, each with mulitple
implementations. The
\emph
{
formatter
}
interface is used by the
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@@ -188,8 +187,6 @@ Two implementations of formatter objects are provided by this module.
Most applications may use one of these classes without modification or
subclassing.
\setindexsubitem
{
(in module formatter)
}
\begin{classdesc}
{
NullFormatter
}{
\optional
{
writer
}}
A formatter which does nothing. If
\var
{
writer
}
is omitted, a
\class
{
NullWriter
}
instance is created. No methods of the writer are
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@@ -216,7 +213,7 @@ Note that while most applications can use the
\class
{
AbstractFormatter
}
class as a formatter, the writer must
typically be provided by the application.
\setindexsubitem
{
(writer
object
method)
}
\setindexsubitem
{
(writer method)
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
flush
}{}
Flush any buffered output or device control events.
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@@ -308,24 +305,22 @@ Three implementations of the writer object interface are provided as
examples by this module. Most applications will need to derive new
writer classes from the
\class
{
NullWriter
}
class.
\setindexsubitem
{
(in module formatter)
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
NullWriter
}{}
\begin{classdesc}
{
NullWriter
}{}
A writer which only provides the interface definition; no actions are
taken on any methods. This should be the base class for all writers
which do not need to inherit any implementation methods.
\end{
func
desc}
\end{
class
desc}
\begin{
func
desc}
{
AbstractWriter
}{}
\begin{
class
desc}
{
AbstractWriter
}{}
A writer which can be used in debugging formatters, but not much
else. Each method simply announces itself by printing its name and
arguments on standard output.
\end{
func
desc}
\end{
class
desc}
\begin{
func
desc}
{
DumbWriter
}{
\optional
{
file
\optional
{
\,
maxcol
\code
{
= 72
}}}}
\begin{
class
desc}
{
DumbWriter
}{
\optional
{
file
\optional
{
\,
maxcol
\code
{
= 72
}}}}
Simple writer class which writes output on the file object passed in
as
\var
{
file
}
or, if
\var
{
file
}
is omitted, on standard output. The
output is simply word-wrapped to the number of columns specified by
\var
{
maxcol
}
. This class is suitable for reflowing a sequence of
paragraphs.
\end{
func
desc}
\end{
class
desc}
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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
\label
{
module-formatter
}
\stmodindex
{
formatter
}
\setindexsubitem
{
(in module formatter)
}
This module supports two interface definitions, each with mulitple
implementations. The
\emph
{
formatter
}
interface is used by the
...
...
@@ -188,8 +187,6 @@ Two implementations of formatter objects are provided by this module.
Most applications may use one of these classes without modification or
subclassing.
\setindexsubitem
{
(in module formatter)
}
\begin{classdesc}
{
NullFormatter
}{
\optional
{
writer
}}
A formatter which does nothing. If
\var
{
writer
}
is omitted, a
\class
{
NullWriter
}
instance is created. No methods of the writer are
...
...
@@ -216,7 +213,7 @@ Note that while most applications can use the
\class
{
AbstractFormatter
}
class as a formatter, the writer must
typically be provided by the application.
\setindexsubitem
{
(writer
object
method)
}
\setindexsubitem
{
(writer method)
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
flush
}{}
Flush any buffered output or device control events.
...
...
@@ -308,24 +305,22 @@ Three implementations of the writer object interface are provided as
examples by this module. Most applications will need to derive new
writer classes from the
\class
{
NullWriter
}
class.
\setindexsubitem
{
(in module formatter)
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
NullWriter
}{}
\begin{classdesc}
{
NullWriter
}{}
A writer which only provides the interface definition; no actions are
taken on any methods. This should be the base class for all writers
which do not need to inherit any implementation methods.
\end{
func
desc}
\end{
class
desc}
\begin{
func
desc}
{
AbstractWriter
}{}
\begin{
class
desc}
{
AbstractWriter
}{}
A writer which can be used in debugging formatters, but not much
else. Each method simply announces itself by printing its name and
arguments on standard output.
\end{
func
desc}
\end{
class
desc}
\begin{
func
desc}
{
DumbWriter
}{
\optional
{
file
\optional
{
\,
maxcol
\code
{
= 72
}}}}
\begin{
class
desc}
{
DumbWriter
}{
\optional
{
file
\optional
{
\,
maxcol
\code
{
= 72
}}}}
Simple writer class which writes output on the file object passed in
as
\var
{
file
}
or, if
\var
{
file
}
is omitted, on standard output. The
output is simply word-wrapped to the number of columns specified by
\var
{
maxcol
}
. This class is suitable for reflowing a sequence of
paragraphs.
\end{
func
desc}
\end{
class
desc}
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