Fix more lingering print statements.

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Collin Winter 2007-08-30 18:50:25 +00:00
parent fd51975886
commit b13c493ae5
3 changed files with 14 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ def getText(nodelist):
return rc
def handleSlideshow(slideshow):
print "<html>"
print("<html>")
handleSlideshowTitle(slideshow.getElementsByTagName("title")[0])
slides = slideshow.getElementsByTagName("slide")
handleToc(slides)
handleSlides(slides)
print "</html>"
print("</html>")
def handleSlides(slides):
for slide in slides:
@ -42,23 +42,23 @@ def handleSlide(slide):
handlePoints(slide.getElementsByTagName("point"))
def handleSlideshowTitle(title):
print "<title>%s</title>" % getText(title.childNodes)
print("<title>%s</title>" % getText(title.childNodes))
def handleSlideTitle(title):
print "<h2>%s</h2>" % getText(title.childNodes)
print("<h2>%s</h2>" % getText(title.childNodes))
def handlePoints(points):
print "<ul>"
print("<ul>")
for point in points:
handlePoint(point)
print "</ul>"
print("</ul>")
def handlePoint(point):
print "<li>%s</li>" % getText(point.childNodes)
print("<li>%s</li>" % getText(point.childNodes))
def handleToc(slides):
for slide in slides:
title = slide.getElementsByTagName("title")[0]
print "<p>%s</p>" % getText(title.childNodes)
print("<p>%s</p>" % getText(title.childNodes))
handleSlideshow(dom)

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@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ import sys
if __name__ == '__main__':
if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 5, 1):
print >>sys.stderr, """\
print("""\
Error: Sphinx needs to be executed with Python 2.5.1 or newer
(If you run this from the Makefile, you can set the PYTHON variable
to the path of an alternative interpreter executable, e.g.,
``make html PYTHON=python2.5``).
"""
""", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
from sphinx import main

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@ -7,15 +7,15 @@ import sys
try:
import os
except:
print """Could not import the standard "os" module.
Please check your PYTHONPATH environment variable."""
print("""Could not import the standard "os" module.
Please check your PYTHONPATH environment variable.""")
sys.exit(1)
try:
import symbol
except:
print """Could not import the standard "symbol" module. If this is
a PC, you should add the dos_8x3 directory to your PYTHONPATH."""
print("""Could not import the standard "symbol" module. If this is
a PC, you should add the dos_8x3 directory to your PYTHONPATH.""")
sys.exit(1)
import os