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Fix a few quotes/backslashes.
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@ -460,13 +460,13 @@ to console subprocesses which are designed to handle those signals. See
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Why does os.path.isdir() fail on NT shared directories?
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Why does os.path.isdir() fail on NT shared directories?
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The solution appears to be always append the "\\" on the end of shared
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In order to work correctly, :func:`os.path.isdir` requires a ``"\\"`` at the
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drives.
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end of the shared drive::
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>>> import os
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>>> import os
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>>> os.path.isdir( '\\\\rorschach\\public')
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>>> os.path.isdir('\\\\rorschach\\public')
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>>> os.path.isdir( '\\\\rorschach\\public\\')
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>>> os.path.isdir('\\\\rorschach\\public\\')
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It helps to think of share points as being like drive letters. Example::
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It helps to think of share points as being like drive letters. Example::
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k:\media is a directory
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k:\media is a directory
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k:\media\ is not a directory
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k:\media\ is not a directory
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The same rules apply if you substitute "k:" with "\\conky\foo"::
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The same rules apply if you substitute ``"k:"`` with ``"\\conky\foo"``::
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\\conky\foo is not a directory
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\\conky\foo is not a directory
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\\conky\foo\ is a directory
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\\conky\foo\ is a directory
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Backslashes in a raw docstring: m\n
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Backslashes in a raw docstring: m\n
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Otherwise, the backslash will be interpreted as part of the string. For example,
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Otherwise, the backslash will be interpreted as part of the string. For example,
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the "\\" above would be interpreted as a newline character. Alternatively, you
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the ``\n`` above would be interpreted as a newline character. Alternatively, you
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can double each backslash in the doctest version (and not use a raw string)::
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can double each backslash in the doctest version (and not use a raw string)::
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>>> def f(x):
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>>> def f(x):
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.. method:: xmlparser.CommentHandler(data)
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.. method:: xmlparser.CommentHandler(data)
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Called for comments. *data* is the text of the comment, excluding the leading
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Called for comments. *data* is the text of the comment, excluding the leading
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'``<!-``\ ``-``' and trailing '``-``\ ``->``'.
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``'<!-``\ ``-'`` and trailing ``'-``\ ``->'``.
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.. method:: xmlparser.StartCdataSectionHandler()
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.. method:: xmlparser.StartCdataSectionHandler()
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