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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Terry Reedy
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Backport rev86422 for issue 10304 from py3k to 31-maint
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.. _tut-informal:
.. _tut-informal:
**********************************
**********************************
An Informal Introduction to Python
An Informal Introduction to Python
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Or, strings can be surrounded in a pair of matching triple-quotes: ``"""`` or
Or, strings can be surrounded in a pair of matching triple-quotes: ``"""`` or
``'''``. End of lines do not need to be escaped when using triple-quotes, but
``'''``. End of lines do not need to be escaped when using triple-quotes, but
they will be included in the string. ::
they will be included in the string. So the following uses one escape to
avoid an unwanted initial blank line. ::
print("""
print("""
\
Usage: thingy [OPTIONS]
Usage: thingy [OPTIONS]
-h Display this usage message
-h Display this usage message
-H hostname Hostname to connect to
-H hostname Hostname to connect to
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>>> a, b = 0, 1
>>> a, b = 0, 1
>>> while b < 1000:
>>> while b < 1000:
... print(b, end='
')
... print(b, end='
,
')
... a, b = b, a+b
... a, b = b, a+b
...
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