From c71168090df435c1eb8c03005b11df764cd7ebd6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jim Fasarakis-Hilliard Date: Sat, 13 May 2017 19:34:27 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] bpo-30178: Indent methods and attributes of MimeType class (GH-1306) --- Doc/library/mimetypes.rst | 86 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/library/mimetypes.rst b/Doc/library/mimetypes.rst index 464248c3ea7..67b7a717853 100644 --- a/Doc/library/mimetypes.rst +++ b/Doc/library/mimetypes.rst @@ -186,78 +186,78 @@ than one MIME-type database; it provides an interface similar to the one of the loaded "on top" of the default database. -.. attribute:: MimeTypes.suffix_map + .. attribute:: MimeTypes.suffix_map - Dictionary mapping suffixes to suffixes. This is used to allow recognition of - encoded files for which the encoding and the type are indicated by the same - extension. For example, the :file:`.tgz` extension is mapped to :file:`.tar.gz` - to allow the encoding and type to be recognized separately. This is initially a - copy of the global :data:`suffix_map` defined in the module. + Dictionary mapping suffixes to suffixes. This is used to allow recognition of + encoded files for which the encoding and the type are indicated by the same + extension. For example, the :file:`.tgz` extension is mapped to :file:`.tar.gz` + to allow the encoding and type to be recognized separately. This is initially a + copy of the global :data:`suffix_map` defined in the module. -.. attribute:: MimeTypes.encodings_map + .. attribute:: MimeTypes.encodings_map - Dictionary mapping filename extensions to encoding types. This is initially a - copy of the global :data:`encodings_map` defined in the module. + Dictionary mapping filename extensions to encoding types. This is initially a + copy of the global :data:`encodings_map` defined in the module. -.. attribute:: MimeTypes.types_map + .. attribute:: MimeTypes.types_map - Tuple containing two dictionaries, mapping filename extensions to MIME types: - the first dictionary is for the non-standards types and the second one is for - the standard types. They are initialized by :data:`common_types` and - :data:`types_map`. + Tuple containing two dictionaries, mapping filename extensions to MIME types: + the first dictionary is for the non-standards types and the second one is for + the standard types. They are initialized by :data:`common_types` and + :data:`types_map`. -.. attribute:: MimeTypes.types_map_inv + .. attribute:: MimeTypes.types_map_inv - Tuple containing two dictionaries, mapping MIME types to a list of filename - extensions: the first dictionary is for the non-standards types and the - second one is for the standard types. They are initialized by - :data:`common_types` and :data:`types_map`. + Tuple containing two dictionaries, mapping MIME types to a list of filename + extensions: the first dictionary is for the non-standards types and the + second one is for the standard types. They are initialized by + :data:`common_types` and :data:`types_map`. -.. method:: MimeTypes.guess_extension(type, strict=True) + .. method:: MimeTypes.guess_extension(type, strict=True) - Similar to the :func:`guess_extension` function, using the tables stored as part - of the object. + Similar to the :func:`guess_extension` function, using the tables stored as part + of the object. -.. method:: MimeTypes.guess_type(url, strict=True) + .. method:: MimeTypes.guess_type(url, strict=True) - Similar to the :func:`guess_type` function, using the tables stored as part of - the object. + Similar to the :func:`guess_type` function, using the tables stored as part of + the object. -.. method:: MimeTypes.guess_all_extensions(type, strict=True) + .. method:: MimeTypes.guess_all_extensions(type, strict=True) - Similar to the :func:`guess_all_extensions` function, using the tables stored - as part of the object. + Similar to the :func:`guess_all_extensions` function, using the tables stored + as part of the object. -.. method:: MimeTypes.read(filename, strict=True) + .. method:: MimeTypes.read(filename, strict=True) - Load MIME information from a file named *filename*. This uses :meth:`readfp` to - parse the file. + Load MIME information from a file named *filename*. This uses :meth:`readfp` to + parse the file. - If *strict* is ``True``, information will be added to list of standard types, - else to the list of non-standard types. + If *strict* is ``True``, information will be added to list of standard types, + else to the list of non-standard types. -.. method:: MimeTypes.readfp(fp, strict=True) + .. method:: MimeTypes.readfp(fp, strict=True) - Load MIME type information from an open file *fp*. The file must have the format of - the standard :file:`mime.types` files. + Load MIME type information from an open file *fp*. The file must have the format of + the standard :file:`mime.types` files. - If *strict* is ``True``, information will be added to the list of standard - types, else to the list of non-standard types. + If *strict* is ``True``, information will be added to the list of standard + types, else to the list of non-standard types. -.. method:: MimeTypes.read_windows_registry(strict=True) + .. method:: MimeTypes.read_windows_registry(strict=True) - Load MIME type information from the Windows registry. Availability: Windows. + Load MIME type information from the Windows registry. Availability: Windows. - If *strict* is ``True``, information will be added to the list of standard - types, else to the list of non-standard types. + If *strict* is ``True``, information will be added to the list of standard + types, else to the list of non-standard types. - .. versionadded:: 3.2 + .. versionadded:: 3.2