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api docs: more consistent use of space around ":" in examples
The examples are informal pseudo code - not json and not python. But let's try
to be consistent anyway.
The examples are informal pseudo code - not json and not python. But let's try
to be consistent anyway.
f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e f8971422795e | #!/usr/bin/env python3
# hg files 'set:!binary()&grep("^#!.*python")' 'set:**.py' | xargs scripts/source_format.py
import re
import sys
filenames = sys.argv[1:]
for fn in filenames:
with open(fn) as f:
org_content = f.read()
mod_name = fn[:-3] if fn.endswith('.py') else fn
mod_name = mod_name[:-9] if mod_name.endswith('/__init__') else mod_name
mod_name = mod_name.replace('/', '.')
def f(m):
return '"""\n%s\n%s\n' % (mod_name, '~' * len(mod_name))
new_content = re.sub(r'^"""\n(kallithea\..*\n)(~+\n)?', f, org_content, count=1, flags=re.MULTILINE)
if new_content != org_content:
with open(fn, 'w') as f:
f.write(new_content)
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