Issue #29189: Fix indentation in RST markup

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Martin Panter 2017-01-24 00:26:56 +00:00
parent b1b985da12
commit ef107ee7a0
2 changed files with 50 additions and 50 deletions

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@ -487,27 +487,27 @@ Exceptions
.. exception:: JSONDecodeError(msg, doc, pos, end=None)
Subclass of :exc:`ValueError` with the following additional attributes:
Subclass of :exc:`ValueError` with the following additional attributes:
.. attribute:: msg
.. attribute:: msg
The unformatted error message.
The unformatted error message.
.. attribute:: doc
.. attribute:: doc
The JSON document being parsed.
The JSON document being parsed.
.. attribute:: pos
.. attribute:: pos
The start index of *doc* where parsing failed.
The start index of *doc* where parsing failed.
.. attribute:: lineno
.. attribute:: lineno
The line corresponding to *pos*.
The line corresponding to *pos*.
.. attribute:: colno
.. attribute:: colno
The column corresponding to *pos*.
The column corresponding to *pos*.
.. versionadded:: 3.5

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@ -173,15 +173,15 @@ The :mod:`urllib.request` module defines the following functions:
If both lowercase and uppercase environment variables exist (and disagree),
lowercase is preferred.
.. note::
.. note::
If the environment variable ``REQUEST_METHOD`` is set, which usually
indicates your script is running in a CGI environment, the environment
variable ``HTTP_PROXY`` (uppercase ``_PROXY``) will be ignored. This is
because that variable can be injected by a client using the "Proxy:" HTTP
header. If you need to use an HTTP proxy in a CGI environment, either use
``ProxyHandler`` explicitly, or make sure the variable name is in
lowercase (or at least the ``_proxy`` suffix).
If the environment variable ``REQUEST_METHOD`` is set, which usually
indicates your script is running in a CGI environment, the environment
variable ``HTTP_PROXY`` (uppercase ``_PROXY``) will be ignored. This is
because that variable can be injected by a client using the "Proxy:" HTTP
header. If you need to use an HTTP proxy in a CGI environment, either use
``ProxyHandler`` explicitly, or make sure the variable name is in
lowercase (or at least the ``_proxy`` suffix).
The following classes are provided:
@ -1388,48 +1388,48 @@ some point in the future.
:class:`URLopener` objects will raise an :exc:`OSError` exception if the server
returns an error code.
.. method:: open(fullurl, data=None)
.. method:: open(fullurl, data=None)
Open *fullurl* using the appropriate protocol. This method sets up cache and
proxy information, then calls the appropriate open method with its input
arguments. If the scheme is not recognized, :meth:`open_unknown` is called.
The *data* argument has the same meaning as the *data* argument of
:func:`urlopen`.
Open *fullurl* using the appropriate protocol. This method sets up cache and
proxy information, then calls the appropriate open method with its input
arguments. If the scheme is not recognized, :meth:`open_unknown` is called.
The *data* argument has the same meaning as the *data* argument of
:func:`urlopen`.
.. method:: open_unknown(fullurl, data=None)
.. method:: open_unknown(fullurl, data=None)
Overridable interface to open unknown URL types.
Overridable interface to open unknown URL types.
.. method:: retrieve(url, filename=None, reporthook=None, data=None)
.. method:: retrieve(url, filename=None, reporthook=None, data=None)
Retrieves the contents of *url* and places it in *filename*. The return value
is a tuple consisting of a local filename and either an
:class:`email.message.Message` object containing the response headers (for remote
URLs) or ``None`` (for local URLs). The caller must then open and read the
contents of *filename*. If *filename* is not given and the URL refers to a
local file, the input filename is returned. If the URL is non-local and
*filename* is not given, the filename is the output of :func:`tempfile.mktemp`
with a suffix that matches the suffix of the last path component of the input
URL. If *reporthook* is given, it must be a function accepting three numeric
parameters: A chunk number, the maximum size chunks are read in and the total size of the download
(-1 if unknown). It will be called once at the start and after each chunk of data is read from the
network. *reporthook* is ignored for local URLs.
Retrieves the contents of *url* and places it in *filename*. The return value
is a tuple consisting of a local filename and either an
:class:`email.message.Message` object containing the response headers (for remote
URLs) or ``None`` (for local URLs). The caller must then open and read the
contents of *filename*. If *filename* is not given and the URL refers to a
local file, the input filename is returned. If the URL is non-local and
*filename* is not given, the filename is the output of :func:`tempfile.mktemp`
with a suffix that matches the suffix of the last path component of the input
URL. If *reporthook* is given, it must be a function accepting three numeric
parameters: A chunk number, the maximum size chunks are read in and the total size of the download
(-1 if unknown). It will be called once at the start and after each chunk of data is read from the
network. *reporthook* is ignored for local URLs.
If the *url* uses the :file:`http:` scheme identifier, the optional *data*
argument may be given to specify a ``POST`` request (normally the request type
is ``GET``). The *data* argument must in standard
:mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format; see the
:func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function.
If the *url* uses the :file:`http:` scheme identifier, the optional *data*
argument may be given to specify a ``POST`` request (normally the request type
is ``GET``). The *data* argument must in standard
:mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format; see the
:func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function.
.. attribute:: version
.. attribute:: version
Variable that specifies the user agent of the opener object. To get
:mod:`urllib` to tell servers that it is a particular user agent, set this in a
subclass as a class variable or in the constructor before calling the base
constructor.
Variable that specifies the user agent of the opener object. To get
:mod:`urllib` to tell servers that it is a particular user agent, set this in a
subclass as a class variable or in the constructor before calling the base
constructor.
.. class:: FancyURLopener(...)