bring description of optional and keyword args for DictReader and DictWriter

classes into line with the actual code.  I didn't see any obvious examples
of latex formatting for *args and **kwds so I just guessed.
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Skip Montanaro 2004-04-16 03:21:01 +00:00
parent 26510d42b0
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The \module{csv} module defines the following classes:
restkey=\constant{None}\optional{,
restval=\constant{None}\optional{,
dialect=\code{'excel'}\optional{,
fmtparam}}}}}}
*args, **kwds}}}}}}
Create an object which operates like a regular reader but maps the
information read into a dict whose keys are given by the optional
{} \var{fieldnames}
@ -133,15 +133,16 @@ the value of \var{restval} will be used as the default value. If the row
read has more fields than the fieldnames sequence, the remaining data is
added as a sequence keyed by the value of \var{restkey}. If the row read
has fewer fields than the fieldnames sequence, the remaining keys take the
value of the optional \var{restval} parameter. All other parameters are
interpreted as for \class{reader} objects.
value of the optional \var{restval} parameter. Any other optional or
keyword arguments are passed to the underlying \class{reader} instance.
\end{classdesc}
\begin{classdesc}{DictWriter}{csvfile, fieldnames\optional{,
restval=""\optional{,
extrasaction=\code{'raise'}\optional{,
dialect=\code{'excel'}\optional{, fmtparam}}}}}
dialect=\code{'excel'}\optional{,
*args, **kwds}}}}}
Create an object which operates like a regular writer but maps dictionaries
onto output rows. The \var{fieldnames} parameter identifies the order in
which values in the dictionary passed to the \method{writerow()} method are
@ -151,8 +152,9 @@ specifies the value to be written if the dictionary is missing a key in
method contains a key not found in \var{fieldnames}, the optional
\var{extrasaction} parameter indicates what action to take. If it is set
to \code{'raise'} a \exception{ValueError} is raised. If it is set to
\code{'ignore'}, extra values in the dictionary are ignored. All other
parameters are interpreted as for \class{writer} objects.
\code{'ignore'}, extra values in the dictionary are ignored. Any other
optional or keyword arguments are passed to the underlying \class{writer}
instance.
Note that unlike the \class{DictReader} class, the \var{fieldnames}
parameter of the \class{DictWriter} is not optional. Since Python's