Issue #17047: remove doubled words found in 2.7 to 3.4 Lib/*,

as reported by Serhiy Storchaka and Matthew Barnett.
This commit is contained in:
Terry Jan Reedy 2013-03-11 17:57:08 -04:00
parent 0158af38b7
commit c30b7b16ea
13 changed files with 40 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ def _unsupported(self, name):
def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
"""Change stream position.
Change the stream position to byte offset offset. offset is
Change the stream position to byte offset pos. Argument pos is
interpreted relative to the position indicated by whence. Values
for whence are ints:

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@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ def map(self, fn, *iterables, timeout=None):
"""Returns a iterator equivalent to map(fn, iter).
Args:
fn: A callable that will take take as many arguments as there are
fn: A callable that will take as many arguments as there are
passed iterables.
timeout: The maximum number of seconds to wait. If None, then there
is no limit on the wait time.

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@ -278,8 +278,8 @@ def finalize_options(self):
if self.user and (self.prefix or self.exec_prefix or self.home or
self.install_base or self.install_platbase):
raise DistutilsOptionError("can't combine user with with prefix/"
"exec_prefix/home or install_(plat)base")
raise DistutilsOptionError("can't combine user with prefix, "
"exec_prefix/home, or install_(plat)base")
# Next, stuff that's wrong (or dubious) only on certain platforms.
if os.name != "posix":

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ def test_finalize_options(self):
cmd.home = 'home'
self.assertRaises(DistutilsOptionError, cmd.finalize_options)
# can't combine user with with prefix/exec_prefix/home or
# can't combine user with prefix/exec_prefix/home or
# install_(plat)base
cmd.prefix = None
cmd.user = 'user'

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@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ def storbinary(self, cmd, fp, blocksize=8192, callback=None, rest=None):
blocksize: The maximum data size to read from fp and send over
the connection at once. [default: 8192]
callback: An optional single parameter callable that is called on
on each block of data after it is sent. [default: None]
each block of data after it is sent. [default: None]
rest: Passed to transfercmd(). [default: None]
Returns:
@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ def storlines(self, cmd, fp, callback=None):
cmd: A STOR command.
fp: A file-like object with a readline() method.
callback: An optional single parameter callable that is called on
on each line after it is sent. [default: None]
each line after it is sent. [default: None]
Returns:
The response code.

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Extensions are not required to define menu entries for all the events they
implement. (They are also not required to create keybindings, but in that
case there must be empty bindings in cofig-extensions.def)
Here is a complete example example:
Here is a complete example:
class ZoomHeight:
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class ZoomHeight:
"...Do what you want here..."
The final piece of the puzzle is the file "config-extensions.def", which is
used to to configure the loading of extensions and to establish key (or, more
used to configure the loading of extensions and to establish key (or, more
generally, event) bindings to the virtual events defined in the extensions.
See the comments at the top of config-extensions.def for information. It's

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
For security reasons, GvR requested that Idle's Python execution server process
connect to the Idle process, which listens for the connection. Since Idle has
has only one client per server, this was not a limitation.
only one client per server, this was not a limitation.
+---------------------------------+ +-------------+
| socketserver.BaseRequestHandler | | SocketIO |

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
class Grammar(object):
"""Pgen parsing tables tables conversion class.
"""Pgen parsing tables conversion class.
Once initialized, this class supplies the grammar tables for the
parsing engine implemented by parse.py. The parsing engine
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ class Grammar(object):
these two are each other's inverse.
states -- a list of DFAs, where each DFA is a list of
states, each state is is a list of arcs, and each
states, each state is a list of arcs, and each
arc is a (i, j) pair where i is a label and j is
a state number. The DFA number is the index into
this list. (This name is slightly confusing.)

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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ def make_short(self, file):
def add_file(self, file, src=None, version=None, language=None):
"""Add a file to the current component of the directory, starting a new one
one if there is no current component. By default, the file name in the source
if there is no current component. By default, the file name in the source
and the file table will be identical. If the src file is specified, it is
interpreted relative to the current directory. Optionally, a version and a
language can be specified for the entry in the File table."""

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@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ class passed as the first argument of foo() is the class involved in the
... return self.__set(inst, value)
Now let's define a class with an attribute x defined by a pair of methods,
getx() and and setx():
getx() and setx():
>>> class C(object):
...

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@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ def testGetServBy(self):
# Try same call with optional protocol omitted
port2 = socket.getservbyname(service)
eq(port, port2)
# Try udp, but don't barf it it doesn't exist
# Try udp, but don't barf if it doesn't exist
try:
udpport = socket.getservbyname(service, 'udp')
except socket.error:

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@ -1901,38 +1901,39 @@ def set(self, x, y, itemtype=None, **kw):
self.tk.call(self, 'set', x, y, *args)
def size_column(self, index, **kw):
"""Queries or sets the size of the column given by
INDEX. INDEX may be any non-negative
integer that gives the position of a given column.
"""Queries or sets the size of the column given by
INDEX. INDEX may be any non-negative
integer that gives the position of a given column.
INDEX can also be the string "default"; in this case, this command
queries or sets the default size of all columns.
When no option-value pair is given, this command returns a tuple
containing the current size setting of the given column. When
option-value pairs are given, the corresponding options of the
When no option-value pair is given, this command returns a tuple
containing the current size setting of the given column. When
option-value pairs are given, the corresponding options of the
size setting of the given column are changed. Options may be one
of the follwing:
of the follwing:
pad0 pixels
Specifies the paddings to the left of a column.
pad1 pixels
Specifies the paddings to the right of a column.
Specifies the paddings to the right of a column.
size val
Specifies the width of a column .
Val may be: "auto" -- the width of the column is set the
the widest cell in the column; a valid Tk screen distance
unit; or a real number following by the word chars
Specifies the width of a column. Val may be:
"auto" -- the width of the column is set to the
width of the widest cell in the column;
a valid Tk screen distance unit;
or a real number following by the word chars
(e.g. 3.4chars) that sets the width of the column to the
given number of characters."""
return self.tk.split(self.tk.call(self._w, 'size', 'column', index,
*self._options({}, kw)))
def size_row(self, index, **kw):
"""Queries or sets the size of the row given by
INDEX. INDEX may be any non-negative
integer that gives the position of a given row .
"""Queries or sets the size of the row given by
INDEX. INDEX may be any non-negative
integer that gives the position of a given row .
INDEX can also be the string "default"; in this case, this command
queries or sets the default size of all rows.
When no option-value pair is given, this command returns a list con-
taining the current size setting of the given row . When option-value
When no option-value pair is given, this command returns a list con-
taining the current size setting of the given row . When option-value
pairs are given, the corresponding options of the size setting of the
given row are changed. Options may be one of the follwing:
pad0 pixels
@ -1940,10 +1941,11 @@ def size_row(self, index, **kw):
pad1 pixels
Specifies the paddings to the bottom of a row.
size val
Specifies the height of a row.
Val may be: "auto" -- the height of the row is set the
the highest cell in the row; a valid Tk screen distance
unit; or a real number following by the word chars
Specifies the height of a row. Val may be:
"auto" -- the height of the row is set to the
height of the highest cell in the row;
a valid Tk screen distance unit;
or a real number following by the word chars
(e.g. 3.4chars) that sets the height of the row to the
given number of characters."""
return self.tk.split(self.tk.call(

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@ -857,8 +857,8 @@ def numinput(self, title, prompt, default=None, minval=None, maxval=None):
class Terminator (Exception):
"""Will be raised in TurtleScreen.update, if _RUNNING becomes False.
Thus stops execution of turtle graphics script. Main purpose: use in
in the Demo-Viewer turtle.Demo.py.
This stops execution of a turtle graphics script.
Main purpose: use in the Demo-Viewer turtle.Demo.py.
"""
pass