Don't use $math$ mode to typeset a simple '>' sign. Use \code, not \samp.

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Guido van Rossum 1997-11-25 00:43:34 +00:00
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The \code{commands} module defines the following functions:
\begin{funcdesc}{getstatusoutput}{cmd}
Execute the string \var{cmd} in a shell with \code{os.popen()} and return
a 2-tuple (status, output). \var{cmd} is actually run as
\samp{\{\ cmd \} ; 2$>$\$1}, so that the returned output will contain output
\code{\{ cmd ; \} 2>\&1}, so that the returned output will contain output
or error messages. A trailing newline is stripped from the output.
The exit status for the command can be interpreted according to the
rules for the \C{} function \code{wait()}.

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The \code{commands} module defines the following functions:
\begin{funcdesc}{getstatusoutput}{cmd}
Execute the string \var{cmd} in a shell with \code{os.popen()} and return
a 2-tuple (status, output). \var{cmd} is actually run as
\samp{\{\ cmd \} ; 2$>$\$1}, so that the returned output will contain output
\code{\{ cmd ; \} 2>\&1}, so that the returned output will contain output
or error messages. A trailing newline is stripped from the output.
The exit status for the command can be interpreted according to the
rules for the \C{} function \code{wait()}.