From ab875b9a32b79927b87015a1d0c38bc2467703d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fred Drake Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 22:07:33 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make one paragraph wrap a little better. --- Doc/lib/libprofile.tex | 2 +- Doc/libprofile.tex | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex b/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex index 20da0b6bd20..bbf0371fc5a 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ profile.run("foo()", 'fooprof') % \code{profile.py} can also be invoked as a script to profile another script. For example: -\code{python /usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py} +\code{python} \code{/usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py} When you wish to review the profile, you should use the methods in the \code{pstats} module. Typically you would load the statistics data as diff --git a/Doc/libprofile.tex b/Doc/libprofile.tex index 20da0b6bd20..bbf0371fc5a 100644 --- a/Doc/libprofile.tex +++ b/Doc/libprofile.tex @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ profile.run("foo()", 'fooprof') % \code{profile.py} can also be invoked as a script to profile another script. For example: -\code{python /usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py} +\code{python} \code{/usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py} When you wish to review the profile, you should use the methods in the \code{pstats} module. Typically you would load the statistics data as