Whitespace normalization (ran reindent.py over the whole tree).

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Tim Peters 2005-08-07 03:04:58 +00:00
parent 752a047fca
commit e9fe7e0ef3
1 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ A->A B->G C->A D->G E->G F->A G->G H->G I->A J->G K->A L->A M->G
merged A into G
A->G B->G C->G D->G E->G F->G G->G H->G I->G J->G K->G L->G M->G
>>> for s in sets: s.close() # break cycles
>>> for s in sets: s.close() # break cycles
"""
# Emacs turd '
@ -1467,12 +1467,12 @@ caught ValueError (1)
>>> g.throw(ValueError, TypeError(1)) # mismatched type, rewrapped
caught ValueError (1)
>>> g.throw(ValueError(1), "foo") # bad args
>>> g.throw(ValueError(1), "foo") # bad args
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
TypeError: instance exception may not have a separate value
>>> g.throw(ValueError, "foo", 23) # bad args
>>> g.throw(ValueError, "foo", 23) # bad args
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
TypeError: throw() third argument must be a traceback object
@ -1482,13 +1482,13 @@ TypeError: throw() third argument must be a traceback object
... raise exc
... except:
... g.throw(*sys.exc_info())
>>> throw(g,ValueError) # do it with traceback included
>>> throw(g,ValueError) # do it with traceback included
caught ValueError ()
>>> g.send(1)
1
>>> throw(g,TypeError) # terminate the generator
>>> throw(g,TypeError) # terminate the generator
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
TypeError
@ -1501,12 +1501,12 @@ Traceback (most recent call last):
...
StopIteration
>>> g.throw(ValueError,6) # throw on closed generator
>>> g.throw(ValueError,6) # throw on closed generator
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: 6
>>> f().throw(ValueError,7) # throw on just-opened generator
>>> f().throw(ValueError,7) # throw on just-opened generator
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: 7
@ -1527,11 +1527,11 @@ exiting
>>> f().close() # close on just-opened generator should be fine
>>> def f(): yield # an even simpler generator
>>> f().close() # close before opening
>>> def f(): yield # an even simpler generator
>>> f().close() # close before opening
>>> g = f()
>>> g.next()
>>> g.close() # close normally
>>> g.close() # close normally
And finalization: