Fix example output for doctest-like demos.
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@ -341,9 +341,9 @@ within *IDLE* or *PythonWin*::
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>>> printf("Hello, %s\n", "World!")
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Hello, World!
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>>> printf("Hello, %S", u"World!")
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>>> printf("Hello, %S\n", u"World!")
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Hello, World!
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>>> printf("%d bottles of beer\n", 42)
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42 bottles of beer
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@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ unicode strings have to be wrapped in their corresponding ``ctypes`` type, so
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that they can be converted to the required C data type::
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>>> printf("An int %d, a double %f\n", 1234, c_double(3.14))
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Integer 1234, double 3.1400001049
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An int 1234, a double 3.140000
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>>>
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@ -414,9 +414,9 @@ prototype for a C function), and tries to convert the arguments to valid types::
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
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ArgumentError: argument 2: exceptions.TypeError: wrong type
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>>> printf("%s %d %f", "X", 2, 3)
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X 2 3.00000012
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>>> printf("%s %d %f\n", "X", 2, 3)
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X 2 3.000000
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>>>
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If you have defined your own classes which you pass to function calls, you have
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