[Python-checkins] bpo-35250: Correct argument name "num" -> "btn" in turtle docs. (GH-10565)
Serhiy Storchaka
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Fri Nov 16 08:28:54 EST 2018
https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/4edeaeac4c194ba5d09187640b5cfca5e03be617
commit: 4edeaeac4c194ba5d09187640b5cfca5e03be617
branch: master
author: Srinivas Thatiparthy (శ్రీనివాస్ తాటిపర్తి) <thatiparthysreenivas at gmail.com>
committer: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka at gmail.com>
date: 2018-11-16T15:28:51+02:00
summary:
bpo-35250: Correct argument name "num" -> "btn" in turtle docs. (GH-10565)
files:
M Doc/library/turtle.rst
M Lib/turtle.py
diff --git a/Doc/library/turtle.rst b/Doc/library/turtle.rst
index 83903648b427..3d90d3cbd974 100644
--- a/Doc/library/turtle.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/turtle.rst
@@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ Using events
:param fun: a function with two arguments which will be called with the
coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas
- :param num: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
+ :param btn: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
:param add: ``True`` or ``False`` -- if ``True``, a new binding will be
added, otherwise it will replace a former binding
@@ -1382,7 +1382,7 @@ Using events
:param fun: a function with two arguments which will be called with the
coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas
- :param num: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
+ :param btn: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
:param add: ``True`` or ``False`` -- if ``True``, a new binding will be
added, otherwise it will replace a former binding
@@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ Using events
:param fun: a function with two arguments which will be called with the
coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas
- :param num: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
+ :param btn: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
:param add: ``True`` or ``False`` -- if ``True``, a new binding will be
added, otherwise it will replace a former binding
@@ -1805,7 +1805,7 @@ Using screen events
:param fun: a function with two arguments which will be called with the
coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas
- :param num: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
+ :param btn: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
:param add: ``True`` or ``False`` -- if ``True``, a new binding will be
added, otherwise it will replace a former binding
diff --git a/Lib/turtle.py b/Lib/turtle.py
index 9db564b7eb8b..47a94f2a4702 100644
--- a/Lib/turtle.py
+++ b/Lib/turtle.py
@@ -1352,7 +1352,7 @@ def onclick(self, fun, btn=1, add=None):
Arguments:
fun -- a function with two arguments, the coordinates of the
clicked point on the canvas.
- num -- the number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1
+ btn -- the number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1
Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen)
@@ -3526,7 +3526,7 @@ def onclick(self, fun, btn=1, add=None):
Arguments:
fun -- a function with two arguments, to which will be assigned
the coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas.
- num -- number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button).
+ btn -- number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button).
add -- True or False. If True, new binding will be added, otherwise
it will replace a former binding.
@@ -3547,7 +3547,7 @@ def onrelease(self, fun, btn=1, add=None):
Arguments:
fun -- a function with two arguments, to which will be assigned
the coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas.
- num -- number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button).
+ btn -- number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button).
Example (for a MyTurtle instance named joe):
>>> class MyTurtle(Turtle):
@@ -3572,7 +3572,7 @@ def ondrag(self, fun, btn=1, add=None):
Arguments:
fun -- a function with two arguments, to which will be assigned
the coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas.
- num -- number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button).
+ btn -- number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button).
Every sequence of mouse-move-events on a turtle is preceded by a
mouse-click event on that turtle.
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