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| author | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2006-03-17 06:49:51 +0000 | 
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| committer | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2006-03-17 06:49:51 +0000 | 
| commit | ce96f69d69a6020c780145c89a17a8391b63624b (patch) | |
| tree | 7325a9bfaddf191e49910532df1fa4210c335196 /Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex | |
| parent | 9e2b9665ae9f94a07da54156c48e2cd411a23746 (diff) | |
| download | cpython-git-ce96f69d69a6020c780145c89a17a8391b63624b.tar.gz | |
Get rid of a bunch more raw_input references
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex b/Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex index 9b6bfe9d7b..c75c172a60 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex @@ -551,23 +551,6 @@ class C:    note: this is the address of the object.)  \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{input}{\optional{prompt}} -  Equivalent to \code{eval(raw_input(\var{prompt}))}. -  \warning{This function is not safe from user errors!  It -  expects a valid Python expression as input; if the input is not -  syntactically valid, a \exception{SyntaxError} will be raised. -  Other exceptions may be raised if there is an error during -  evaluation.  (On the other hand, sometimes this is exactly what you -  need when writing a quick script for expert use.)} - -  If the \refmodule{readline} module was loaded, then -  \function{input()} will use it to provide elaborate line editing and -  history features. - -  Consider using the \function{raw_input()} function for general input -  from users. -\end{funcdesc} -  \begin{funcdesc}{int}{\optional{x\optional{, radix}}}    Convert a string or number to a plain integer.  If the argument is a    string, it must contain a possibly signed decimal number @@ -811,24 +794,6 @@ class C(object):  \end{verbatim}  \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{raw_input}{\optional{prompt}} -  If the \var{prompt} argument is present, it is written to standard output -  without a trailing newline.  The function then reads a line from input, -  converts it to a string (stripping a trailing newline), and returns that. -  When \EOF{} is read, \exception{EOFError} is raised. Example: - -\begin{verbatim} ->>> s = raw_input('--> ') ---> Monty Python's Flying Circus ->>> s -"Monty Python's Flying Circus" -\end{verbatim} - -  If the \refmodule{readline} module was loaded, then -  \function{raw_input()} will use it to provide elaborate -  line editing and history features. -\end{funcdesc} -  \begin{funcdesc}{reduce}{function, sequence\optional{, initializer}}    Apply \var{function} of two arguments cumulatively to the items of    \var{sequence}, from left to right, so as to reduce the sequence to  | 
