[Python-checkins] Fix "Python" casing in a few places (GH-9001) (GH-9313)

Petr Viktorin webhook-mailer at python.org
Fri Sep 14 15:15:13 EDT 2018


https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/b2ecb8b486d85d11ee7b523dfd2c76b2820bbe83
commit: b2ecb8b486d85d11ee7b523dfd2c76b2820bbe83
branch: 3.7
author: Miss Islington (bot) <31488909+miss-islington at users.noreply.github.com>
committer: Petr Viktorin <encukou at gmail.com>
date: 2018-09-14T12:15:10-07:00
summary:

Fix "Python" casing in a few places (GH-9001) (GH-9313)

(cherry picked from commit 271818fe279df5ab292789f97c3a52c477bd8f13)

Co-authored-by: Andrés Delfino <adelfino at gmail.com>

files:
M Doc/howto/descriptor.rst
M Doc/howto/instrumentation.rst
M Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst
M Doc/library/idle.rst
M Doc/library/imaplib.rst
M Doc/library/inspect.rst
M Doc/library/pyclbr.rst
M Doc/library/syslog.rst
M Doc/library/test.rst
M Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst
M Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst
M Doc/library/zipapp.rst

diff --git a/Doc/howto/descriptor.rst b/Doc/howto/descriptor.rst
index e5412583a674..51520b720328 100644
--- a/Doc/howto/descriptor.rst
+++ b/Doc/howto/descriptor.rst
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Abstract
 --------
 
 Defines descriptors, summarizes the protocol, and shows how descriptors are
-called.  Examines a custom descriptor and several built-in python descriptors
+called.  Examines a custom descriptor and several built-in Python descriptors
 including functions, properties, static methods, and class methods.  Shows how
 each works by giving a pure Python equivalent and a sample application.
 
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ variable name.
 To support method calls, functions include the :meth:`__get__` method for
 binding methods during attribute access.  This means that all functions are
 non-data descriptors which return bound methods when they are invoked from an
-object.  In pure python, it works like this::
+object.  In pure Python, it works like this::
 
     class Function(object):
         . . .
diff --git a/Doc/howto/instrumentation.rst b/Doc/howto/instrumentation.rst
index b63c43c81f71..50cde3595034 100644
--- a/Doc/howto/instrumentation.rst
+++ b/Doc/howto/instrumentation.rst
@@ -369,13 +369,13 @@ available:
 .. c:function:: python.function.entry(str filename, str funcname, int lineno, frameptr)
 
    This probe point indicates that execution of a Python function has begun.
-   It is only triggered for pure-python (bytecode) functions.
+   It is only triggered for pure-Python (bytecode) functions.
 
 .. c:function:: python.function.return(str filename, str funcname, int lineno, frameptr)
 
    This probe point is the converse of :c:func:`python.function.return`, and
    indicates that execution of a Python function has ended (either via
-   ``return``, or via an exception).  It is only triggered for pure-python
+   ``return``, or via an exception).  It is only triggered for pure-Python
    (bytecode) functions.
 
 
diff --git a/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst b/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst
index 6f8e489a7328..2e189dccdb1a 100644
--- a/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 
 .. module:: email.message
    :synopsis: The base class representing email messages in a fashion
-              backward compatible with python3.2
+              backward compatible with Python 3.2
 
 
 The :class:`Message` class is very similar to the
diff --git a/Doc/library/idle.rst b/Doc/library/idle.rst
index 58e61931aaf4..0eb1b44f8022 100644
--- a/Doc/library/idle.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/idle.rst
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ Python Docs
    and open docs.python.org showing the latest Python documentation.
 
 Turtle Demo
-   Run the turtledemo module with example python code and turtle drawings.
+   Run the turtledemo module with example Python code and turtle drawings.
 
 Additional help sources may be added here with the Configure IDLE dialog under
 the General tab.
diff --git a/Doc/library/imaplib.rst b/Doc/library/imaplib.rst
index 2e2c59c9ce00..040dab6e9f7a 100644
--- a/Doc/library/imaplib.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/imaplib.rst
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ An :class:`IMAP4` instance has the following methods:
       create such tags.  Although it is an RFC violation and IMAP clients and
       servers are supposed to be strict, imaplib nonetheless continues to allow
       such tags to be created for backward compatibility reasons, and as of
-      python 3.6, handles them if they are sent from the server, since this
+      Python 3.6, handles them if they are sent from the server, since this
       improves real-world compatibility.
 
 .. method:: IMAP4.subscribe(mailbox)
diff --git a/Doc/library/inspect.rst b/Doc/library/inspect.rst
index bc4316fabaee..300b3e76b25f 100644
--- a/Doc/library/inspect.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/inspect.rst
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ function.
       >>> sig.parameters['b'].annotation
       <class 'int'>
 
-   Accepts a wide range of python callables, from plain functions and classes to
+   Accepts a wide range of Python callables, from plain functions and classes to
    :func:`functools.partial` objects.
 
    Raises :exc:`ValueError` if no signature can be provided, and
diff --git a/Doc/library/pyclbr.rst b/Doc/library/pyclbr.rst
index ea34dd0638ca..a70c8df6a7b1 100644
--- a/Doc/library/pyclbr.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/pyclbr.rst
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@
 --------------
 
 The :mod:`pyclbr` module provides limited information about the
-functions, classes, and methods defined in a python-coded module.  The
+functions, classes, and methods defined in a Python-coded module.  The
 information is sufficient to implement a module browser.  The
-information is extracted from the python source code rather than by
+information is extracted from the Python source code rather than by
 importing the module, so this module is safe to use with untrusted code.
 This restriction makes it impossible to use this module with modules not
 implemented in Python, including all standard and optional extension
diff --git a/Doc/library/syslog.rst b/Doc/library/syslog.rst
index af3fb9b57f73..7151527ce57a 100644
--- a/Doc/library/syslog.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/syslog.rst
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The module defines the following functions:
    .. versionchanged:: 3.2
       In previous versions, keyword arguments were not allowed, and *ident* was
       required.  The default for *ident* was dependent on the system libraries,
-      and often was ``python`` instead of the name of the python program file.
+      and often was ``python`` instead of the name of the Python program file.
 
 
 .. function:: closelog()
diff --git a/Doc/library/test.rst b/Doc/library/test.rst
index aeeed0042fce..95d7f54ba442 100644
--- a/Doc/library/test.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/test.rst
@@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following functions:
    Either this method or :func:`bind_port` should be used for any tests
    where a server socket needs to be bound to a particular port for the
    duration of the test.
-   Which one to use depends on whether the calling code is creating a python
+   Which one to use depends on whether the calling code is creating a Python
    socket, or if an unused port needs to be provided in a constructor
    or passed to an external program (i.e. the ``-accept`` argument to
    openssl's s_server mode).  Always prefer :func:`bind_port` over
diff --git a/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst b/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst
index 5bf3d575520e..65dee7c0eb2d 100644
--- a/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ You can stack up multiple patch decorators using this pattern:
     >>> MyTest('test_something').test_something()
 
 When you nest patch decorators the mocks are passed in to the decorated
-function in the same order they applied (the normal *python* order that
+function in the same order they applied (the normal *Python* order that
 decorators are applied). This means from the bottom up, so in the example
 above the mock for ``test_module.ClassName2`` is passed in first.
 
diff --git a/Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst b/Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst
index 396853cc6125..fb325ed78314 100644
--- a/Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ mock (or other object) during the test and restored when the test ends:
 .. note::
 
    When you nest patch decorators the mocks are passed in to the decorated
-   function in the same order they applied (the normal *python* order that
+   function in the same order they applied (the normal *Python* order that
    decorators are applied). This means from the bottom up, so in the example
    above the mock for ``module.ClassName1`` is passed in first.
 
diff --git a/Doc/library/zipapp.rst b/Doc/library/zipapp.rst
index 26b0f19fdeb6..1c45b75955da 100644
--- a/Doc/library/zipapp.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/zipapp.rst
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-:mod:`zipapp` --- Manage executable python zip archives
+:mod:`zipapp` --- Manage executable Python zip archives
 =======================================================
 
 .. module:: zipapp
-   :synopsis: Manage executable python zip archives
+   :synopsis: Manage executable Python zip archives
 
 .. versionadded:: 3.5
 



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