From 68c172e3f2aa0ad6d22492417eaa2682bc9f9797 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Guido van Rossum Date: Tue, 21 Jan 1992 11:34:56 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Change \verb\xxx\ in section titles back to {\tt xxx}. --- Doc/ref.tex | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- Doc/ref/ref.tex | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/ref.tex b/Doc/ref.tex index f4eb46e9ed3..57c841ebd24 100644 --- a/Doc/ref.tex +++ b/Doc/ref.tex @@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ to be the same as for expressions, and invalid syntax is rejected during the code generation phase, causing less detailed error messages.) -\section{The \verb\pass\ statement} +\section{The {\tt pass} statement} \begin{verbatim} pass_stmt: "pass" @@ -1377,7 +1377,7 @@ def f(arg): pass # a no-op function class C: pass # an empty class \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\del\ statement} +\section{The {\tt del} statement} \begin{verbatim} del_stmt: "del" target_list @@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@ is passed to the primary object involved; deletion of a slicing is in general equivalent to assignment of an empty slice of the right type (but even this is determined by the sliced object). -\section{The \verb\print\ statement} +\section{The {\tt print} statement} \begin{verbatim} print_stmt: "print" [ condition ("," condition)* [","] ] @@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@ or if it is not a writable file, a \verb\RuntimeError\ exception is raised. (The original implementation attempts to write to the system's original standard output instead, but this is not safe, and should be fixed.) -\section{The \verb\return\ statement} +\section{The {\tt return} statement} \begin{verbatim} return_stmt: "return" [condition_list] @@ -1447,7 +1447,7 @@ When \verb\return\ passes control out of a \verb\try\ statement with a \verb\finally\ clause, that finally clause is executed before really leaving the function. -\section{The \verb\raise\ statement} +\section{The {\tt raise} statement} \begin{verbatim} raise_stmt: "raise" condition ["," condition] @@ -1460,7 +1460,7 @@ else \verb\None\ is substituted. It then raises the exception identified by the first object, with the second one (or \verb\None\) as its parameter. -\section{The \verb\break\ statement} +\section{The {\tt break} statement} \begin{verbatim} break_stmt: "break" @@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ When \verb\break\ passes control out of a \verb\try\ statement with a \verb\finally\ clause, that finally clause is executed before really leaving the loop. -\section{The \verb\continue\ statement} +\section{The {\tt continue} statement} \begin{verbatim} continue_stmt: "continue" @@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ not nested in the \verb\try\ clause of a \verb\try\ statement with a It continues with the next cycle of the nearest enclosing loop. -\section{The \verb\import\ statement} +\section{The {\tt import} statement} \begin{verbatim} import_stmt: "import" identifier ("," identifier)* @@ -1520,10 +1520,10 @@ path; it is initialized from the shell environment variable If a built-in module is found, its built-in initialization code is executed and step (1) is finished. If no matching file is found, -\ImportError\ is raised (and step (2) is never started). If a file is +\verb\ImportError\ is raised (and step (2) is never started). If a file is found, it is parsed. If a syntax error occurs, HIRO -\section{The \verb\global\ statement} +\section{The {\tt global} statement} \begin{verbatim} global_stmt: "global" identifier ("," identifier)* @@ -1541,7 +1541,7 @@ compound_stmt: if_stmt | while_stmt | for_stmt | try_stmt | funcdef | classdef suite: statement | NEWLINE INDENT statement+ DEDENT \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\if\ statement} +\section{The {\tt if} statement} \begin{verbatim} if_stmt: "if" condition ":" suite @@ -1549,20 +1549,20 @@ if_stmt: "if" condition ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\while\ statement} +\section{The {\tt while} statement} \begin{verbatim} while_stmt: "while" condition ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\for\ statement} +\section{The {\tt for} statement} \begin{verbatim} for_stmt: "for" target_list "in" condition_list ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\try\ statement} +\section{The {\tt try} statement} \begin{verbatim} try_stmt: "try" ":" suite diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref.tex b/Doc/ref/ref.tex index f4eb46e9ed3..57c841ebd24 100644 --- a/Doc/ref/ref.tex +++ b/Doc/ref/ref.tex @@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ to be the same as for expressions, and invalid syntax is rejected during the code generation phase, causing less detailed error messages.) -\section{The \verb\pass\ statement} +\section{The {\tt pass} statement} \begin{verbatim} pass_stmt: "pass" @@ -1377,7 +1377,7 @@ def f(arg): pass # a no-op function class C: pass # an empty class \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\del\ statement} +\section{The {\tt del} statement} \begin{verbatim} del_stmt: "del" target_list @@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@ is passed to the primary object involved; deletion of a slicing is in general equivalent to assignment of an empty slice of the right type (but even this is determined by the sliced object). -\section{The \verb\print\ statement} +\section{The {\tt print} statement} \begin{verbatim} print_stmt: "print" [ condition ("," condition)* [","] ] @@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@ or if it is not a writable file, a \verb\RuntimeError\ exception is raised. (The original implementation attempts to write to the system's original standard output instead, but this is not safe, and should be fixed.) -\section{The \verb\return\ statement} +\section{The {\tt return} statement} \begin{verbatim} return_stmt: "return" [condition_list] @@ -1447,7 +1447,7 @@ When \verb\return\ passes control out of a \verb\try\ statement with a \verb\finally\ clause, that finally clause is executed before really leaving the function. -\section{The \verb\raise\ statement} +\section{The {\tt raise} statement} \begin{verbatim} raise_stmt: "raise" condition ["," condition] @@ -1460,7 +1460,7 @@ else \verb\None\ is substituted. It then raises the exception identified by the first object, with the second one (or \verb\None\) as its parameter. -\section{The \verb\break\ statement} +\section{The {\tt break} statement} \begin{verbatim} break_stmt: "break" @@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ When \verb\break\ passes control out of a \verb\try\ statement with a \verb\finally\ clause, that finally clause is executed before really leaving the loop. -\section{The \verb\continue\ statement} +\section{The {\tt continue} statement} \begin{verbatim} continue_stmt: "continue" @@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ not nested in the \verb\try\ clause of a \verb\try\ statement with a It continues with the next cycle of the nearest enclosing loop. -\section{The \verb\import\ statement} +\section{The {\tt import} statement} \begin{verbatim} import_stmt: "import" identifier ("," identifier)* @@ -1520,10 +1520,10 @@ path; it is initialized from the shell environment variable If a built-in module is found, its built-in initialization code is executed and step (1) is finished. If no matching file is found, -\ImportError\ is raised (and step (2) is never started). If a file is +\verb\ImportError\ is raised (and step (2) is never started). If a file is found, it is parsed. If a syntax error occurs, HIRO -\section{The \verb\global\ statement} +\section{The {\tt global} statement} \begin{verbatim} global_stmt: "global" identifier ("," identifier)* @@ -1541,7 +1541,7 @@ compound_stmt: if_stmt | while_stmt | for_stmt | try_stmt | funcdef | classdef suite: statement | NEWLINE INDENT statement+ DEDENT \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\if\ statement} +\section{The {\tt if} statement} \begin{verbatim} if_stmt: "if" condition ":" suite @@ -1549,20 +1549,20 @@ if_stmt: "if" condition ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\while\ statement} +\section{The {\tt while} statement} \begin{verbatim} while_stmt: "while" condition ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\for\ statement} +\section{The {\tt for} statement} \begin{verbatim} for_stmt: "for" target_list "in" condition_list ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] \end{verbatim} -\section{The \verb\try\ statement} +\section{The {\tt try} statement} \begin{verbatim} try_stmt: "try" ":" suite