cpython (2.7): Make indentation comply with our style guide and the rest of the file
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/140e4800110b changeset: 71587:140e4800110b branch: 2.7 user: Éric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org> date: Tue Jul 26 16:54:24 2011 +0200 summary: Make indentation comply with our style guide and the rest of the file files: Doc/tutorial/classes.rst | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/classes.rst b/Doc/tutorial/classes.rst --- a/Doc/tutorial/classes.rst +++ b/Doc/tutorial/classes.rst @@ -556,24 +556,24 @@ Name mangling is helpful for letting subclasses override methods without breaking intraclass method calls. For example:: - class Mapping: - def __init__(self, iterable): - self.items_list = [] - self.__update(iterable) + class Mapping: + def __init__(self, iterable): + self.items_list = [] + self.__update(iterable) - def update(self, iterable): - for item in iterable: - self.items_list.append(item) + def update(self, iterable): + for item in iterable: + self.items_list.append(item) - __update = update # private copy of original update() method + __update = update # private copy of original update() method - class MappingSubclass(Mapping): + class MappingSubclass(Mapping): - def update(self, keys, values): - # provides new signature for update() - # but does not break __init__() - for item in zip(keys, values): - self.items_list.append(item) + def update(self, keys, values): + # provides new signature for update() + # but does not break __init__() + for item in zip(keys, values): + self.items_list.append(item) Note that the mangling rules are designed mostly to avoid accidents; it still is possible to access or modify a variable that is considered private. This can -- Repository URL: http://hg.python.org/cpython
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