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Merge pull request #13 from myd7349/master

Some small fixes
Swaroop C H 11 vuotta sitten
vanhempi
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4 muutettua tiedostoa jossa 4 lisäystä ja 4 poistoa
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      io.asciidoc
  2. 1 1
      modules.asciidoc
  3. 1 1
      oop.asciidoc
  4. 1 1
      problem_solving.asciidoc

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io.asciidoc

@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ loop. This method returns a complete line including the newline character at the
 line. When an _empty_ string is returned, it means that we have reached the end of the file and we
 line. When an _empty_ string is returned, it means that we have reached the end of the file and we
 'break' out of the loop.
 'break' out of the loop.
 
 
-In the end, we finally `close`the file.
+In the end, we finally `close` the file.
 
 
 Now, check the contents of the `poem.txt` file to confirm that the program has indeed written to
 Now, check the contents of the `poem.txt` file to confirm that the program has indeed written to
 and read from that file.
 and read from that file.

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modules.asciidoc

@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ A note on `del` - this statement is used to *delete* a variable/name and after t
 run, in this case `del a`, you can no longer access the variable `a` - it is as if it never existed
 run, in this case `del a`, you can no longer access the variable `a` - it is as if it never existed
 before at all.
 before at all.
 
 
-Note that the `dir()` function works on *any* object. For example, run `dir('print')` to learn
+Note that the `dir()` function works on *any* object. For example, run `dir(print)` to learn
 about the attributes of the print function, or `dir(str)` for the attributes of the str class.
 about the attributes of the print function, or `dir(str)` for the attributes of the str class.
 
 
 There is also a http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#vars[`vars()`] function which can
 There is also a http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#vars[`vars()`] function which can

+ 1 - 1
oop.asciidoc

@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ include::programs/oop_objvar.txt[]
 .How It Works
 .How It Works
 
 
 This is a long example but helps demonstrate the nature of class and object variables. Here,
 This is a long example but helps demonstrate the nature of class and object variables. Here,
-`population` belongs to the`Robot` class and hence is a class variable. The `name` variable belongs
+`population` belongs to the `Robot` class and hence is a class variable. The `name` variable belongs
 to the object (it is assigned using `self`) and hence is an object variable.
 to the object (it is assigned using `self`) and hence is an object variable.
 
 
 Thus, we refer to the `population` class variable as `Robot.population` and not as
 Thus, we refer to the `population` class variable as `Robot.population` and not as

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problem_solving.asciidoc

@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ a `-v` option to make your program become more talkative or a `-q` to make it _q
 
 
 Another possible enhancement would be to allow extra files and directories to be passed to the
 Another possible enhancement would be to allow extra files and directories to be passed to the
 script at the command line. We can get these names from the `sys.argv` list and we can add them to
 script at the command line. We can get these names from the `sys.argv` list and we can add them to
-our `source` list using the `extend`method provided by the `list` class.
+our `source` list using the `extend` method provided by the `list` class.
 
 
 The most important refinement would be to not use the `os.system` way of creating archives and
 The most important refinement would be to not use the `os.system` way of creating archives and
 instead using the http://docs.python.org/2/library/zipfile.html[zipfile] or
 instead using the http://docs.python.org/2/library/zipfile.html[zipfile] or