Remove redundant leading zeroes in PEP references.

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Serhiy Storchaka 2016-03-31 15:31:20 +03:00
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@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ an explicit ``with`` statement.
.. seealso:: .. seealso::
:pep:`0343` - The "with" statement :pep:`343` - The "with" statement
The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with` The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with`
statement. statement.

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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ These method have the same issues as the and :meth:`keyrefs` method of
.. seealso:: .. seealso::
:pep:`0205` - Weak References :pep:`205` - Weak References
The proposal and rationale for this feature, including links to earlier The proposal and rationale for this feature, including links to earlier
implementations and information about similar features in other languages. implementations and information about similar features in other languages.

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@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ is equivalent to ::
.. seealso:: .. seealso::
:pep:`0343` - The "with" statement :pep:`343` - The "with" statement
The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with` The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with`
statement. statement.

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@ -2189,7 +2189,7 @@ For more information on context managers, see :ref:`typecontextmanager`.
.. seealso:: .. seealso::
:pep:`0343` - The "with" statement :pep:`343` - The "with" statement
The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with` The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with`
statement. statement.

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@ -378,14 +378,14 @@ on the right hand side of an assignment statement.
.. seealso:: .. seealso::
:pep:`0255` - Simple Generators :pep:`255` - Simple Generators
The proposal for adding generators and the :keyword:`yield` statement to Python. The proposal for adding generators and the :keyword:`yield` statement to Python.
:pep:`0342` - Coroutines via Enhanced Generators :pep:`342` - Coroutines via Enhanced Generators
The proposal to enhance the API and syntax of generators, making them The proposal to enhance the API and syntax of generators, making them
usable as simple coroutines. usable as simple coroutines.
:pep:`0380` - Syntax for Delegating to a Subgenerator :pep:`380` - Syntax for Delegating to a Subgenerator
The proposal to introduce the :token:`yield_from` syntax, making delegation The proposal to introduce the :token:`yield_from` syntax, making delegation
to sub-generators easy. to sub-generators easy.

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@ -204,11 +204,11 @@ Python 3.0 has simplified the rules for ordering comparisons:
Integers Integers
-------- --------
* :pep:`0237`: Essentially, :class:`long` renamed to :class:`int`. * :pep:`237`: Essentially, :class:`long` renamed to :class:`int`.
That is, there is only one built-in integral type, named That is, there is only one built-in integral type, named
:class:`int`; but it behaves mostly like the old :class:`long` type. :class:`int`; but it behaves mostly like the old :class:`long` type.
* :pep:`0238`: An expression like ``1/2`` returns a float. Use * :pep:`238`: An expression like ``1/2`` returns a float. Use
``1//2`` to get the truncating behavior. (The latter syntax has ``1//2`` to get the truncating behavior. (The latter syntax has
existed for years, at least since Python 2.2.) existed for years, at least since Python 2.2.)
@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ New Syntax
* Dictionary comprehensions: ``{k: v for k, v in stuff}`` means the * Dictionary comprehensions: ``{k: v for k, v in stuff}`` means the
same thing as ``dict(stuff)`` but is more flexible. (This is same thing as ``dict(stuff)`` but is more flexible. (This is
:pep:`0274` vindicated. :-) :pep:`274` vindicated. :-)
* Set literals, e.g. ``{1, 2}``. Note that ``{}`` is an empty * Set literals, e.g. ``{1, 2}``. Note that ``{}`` is an empty
dictionary; use ``set()`` for an empty set. Set comprehensions are dictionary; use ``set()`` for an empty set. Set comprehensions are
@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ Removed Syntax
* The only acceptable syntax for relative imports is :samp:`from .[{module}] * The only acceptable syntax for relative imports is :samp:`from .[{module}]
import {name}`. All :keyword:`import` forms not starting with ``.`` are import {name}`. All :keyword:`import` forms not starting with ``.`` are
interpreted as absolute imports. (:pep:`0328`) interpreted as absolute imports. (:pep:`328`)
* Classic classes are gone. * Classic classes are gone.
@ -555,9 +555,9 @@ review:
* Many old modules were removed. Some, like :mod:`gopherlib` (no * Many old modules were removed. Some, like :mod:`gopherlib` (no
longer used) and :mod:`md5` (replaced by :mod:`hashlib`), were longer used) and :mod:`md5` (replaced by :mod:`hashlib`), were
already deprecated by :pep:`0004`. Others were removed as a result already deprecated by :pep:`4`. Others were removed as a result
of the removal of support for various platforms such as Irix, BeOS of the removal of support for various platforms such as Irix, BeOS
and Mac OS 9 (see :pep:`0011`). Some modules were also selected for and Mac OS 9 (see :pep:`11`). Some modules were also selected for
removal in Python 3.0 due to lack of use or because a better removal in Python 3.0 due to lack of use or because a better
replacement exists. See :pep:`3108` for an exhaustive list. replacement exists. See :pep:`3108` for an exhaustive list.
@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ review:
externally maintained at https://www.jcea.es/programacion/pybsddb.htm. externally maintained at https://www.jcea.es/programacion/pybsddb.htm.
* Some modules were renamed because their old name disobeyed * Some modules were renamed because their old name disobeyed
:pep:`0008`, or for various other reasons. Here's the list: :pep:`8`, or for various other reasons. Here's the list:
======================= ======================= ======================= =======================
Old Name New Name Old Name New Name
@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ Changes To Exceptions
The APIs for raising and catching exception have been cleaned up and The APIs for raising and catching exception have been cleaned up and
new powerful features added: new powerful features added:
* :pep:`0352`: All exceptions must be derived (directly or indirectly) * :pep:`352`: All exceptions must be derived (directly or indirectly)
from :exc:`BaseException`. This is the root of the exception from :exc:`BaseException`. This is the root of the exception
hierarchy. This is not new as a recommendation, but the hierarchy. This is not new as a recommendation, but the
*requirement* to inherit from :exc:`BaseException` is new. (Python *requirement* to inherit from :exc:`BaseException` is new. (Python