Re: [Python-checkins] CVS: python/dist/src/Lib/curses ascii.py,NONE,1.1 textpad.py,NONE,1.1
AMK> Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Lib/curses AMK> In directory slayer.i.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv17079 AMK> Added Files: AMK> ascii.py textpad.py AMK> Log Message: AMK> Added two modules for ASCII characters and a simple editing form (ESR) AMK> --- NEW FILE --- AMK> # AMK> # ascii.py -- constants and memembership tests for ASCII characters AMK> # ^^^^^ two letters too much? Rob
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Rob W. W. Hooft wrote:
AMK> --- NEW FILE --- AMK> # AMK> # ascii.py -- constants and memembership tests for ASCII characters AMK> # ^^^^^ two letters too much?
Grrrr... surely by now we should be getting docstrings instead of comments at the top of modules! In keeping with the format of most other modules, i also suggest not repeating the module name. Thus: """Constants and membership tests for ASCII characters.""" -- ?!ng (166 irender improvements since May 1999)
Ka-Ping Yee wrote:
-- ?!ng
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