python 3's adoption
Roy Smith
roy at panix.com
Thu Jan 28 21:30:45 EST 2010
In article <hjsd34$pv8$1 at news.eternal-september.org>,
"Alf P. Steinbach" <alfps at start.no> wrote:
> * Roy Smith:
> > In article <mailman.1545.1264694607.28905.python-list at python.org>,
> > Mitchell L Model <MLMDev at Comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >> I use the sep and end keywords all the time.
> >
> > What are 'sep' and 'end'? I'm looking in
> > http://docs.python.org/3.1/genindex-all.html and don't see those mentioned
> > at all. Am I just looking in the wrong place?
>
> >>> print( print.__doc__ )
> print(value, ..., sep=' ', end='\n', file=sys.stdout)
>
> Prints the values to a stream, or to sys.stdout by default.
> Optional keyword arguments:
> file: a file-like object (stream); defaults to the current sys.stdout.
> sep: string inserted between values, default a space.
> end: string appended after the last value, default a newline.
> >>> _
I'm inclined to call it a docs bug that these keywords are not in the HTML
index. Yes?
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