[Python-3000-checkins] r59789 - python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst
Guido van Rossum
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Mon Jan 7 00:40:50 CET 2008
Why do have some note numbers a \ and others don't?
On Jan 6, 2008 9:39 AM, georg.brandl <python-3000-checkins at python.org> wrote:
> Author: georg.brandl
> Date: Sun Jan 6 18:39:49 2008
> New Revision: 59789
>
> Modified:
> python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst
> Log:
> Use consistent note numbers.
>
>
> Modified: python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst
> ==============================================================================
> --- python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst (original)
> +++ python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst Sun Jan 6 18:39:49 2008
> @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
> +---------------------+---------------------------------+-------+--------------------+
> | ``int(x)`` | *x* converted to integer | \(3) | :func:`int` |
> +---------------------+---------------------------------+-------+--------------------+
> -| ``float(x)`` | *x* converted to floating point | \(6) | :func:`float` |
> +| ``float(x)`` | *x* converted to floating point | \(4) | :func:`float` |
> +---------------------+---------------------------------+-------+--------------------+
> | ``complex(re, im)`` | a complex number with real part | | :func:`complex` |
> | | *re*, imaginary part *im*. | | |
> @@ -314,9 +314,9 @@
> +---------------------+---------------------------------+-------+--------------------+
> | ``divmod(x, y)`` | the pair ``(x // y, x % y)`` | \(2) | :func:`divmod` |
> +---------------------+---------------------------------+-------+--------------------+
> -| ``pow(x, y)`` | *x* to the power *y* | (7) | :func:`pow` |
> +| ``pow(x, y)`` | *x* to the power *y* | (5) | :func:`pow` |
> +---------------------+---------------------------------+-------+--------------------+
> -| ``x ** y`` | *x* to the power *y* | (7) | |
> +| ``x ** y`` | *x* to the power *y* | (5) | |
> +---------------------+---------------------------------+-------+--------------------+
>
> .. index::
> @@ -347,11 +347,11 @@
> as in C; see functions :func:`floor` and :func:`ceil` in the :mod:`math` module
> for well-defined conversions.
>
> -(6)
> +(4)
> float also accepts the strings "nan" and "inf" with an optional prefix "+"
> or "-" for Not a Number (NaN) and positive or negative infinity.
>
> -(7)
> +(5)
> Python defines ``pow(0, 0)`` and ``0 ** 0`` to be ``1``, as is common for
> programming languages.
>
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