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@@ -192,15 +192,15 b' MAIN FEATURES'
192 1. Auto-parentheses
192 1. Auto-parentheses
193 Callable objects (i.e. functions, methods, etc) can be invoked like
193 Callable objects (i.e. functions, methods, etc) can be invoked like
194 this (notice the commas between the arguments):
194 this (notice the commas between the arguments):
195 >>> callable_ob arg1, arg2, arg3
195 In [1]: callable_ob arg1, arg2, arg3
196 and the input will be translated to this:
196 and the input will be translated to this:
197 --> callable_ob(arg1, arg2, arg3)
197 ------> callable_ob(arg1, arg2, arg3)
198 You can force auto-parentheses by using '/' as the first character
198 You can force auto-parentheses by using '/' as the first character
199 of a line. For example:
199 of a line. For example:
200 >>> /globals # becomes 'globals()'
200 In [1]: /globals # becomes 'globals()'
201 Note that the '/' MUST be the first character on the line! This
201 Note that the '/' MUST be the first character on the line! This
202 won't work:
202 won't work:
203 >>> print /globals # syntax error
203 In [2]: print /globals # syntax error
204
204
205 In most cases the automatic algorithm should work, so you should
205 In most cases the automatic algorithm should work, so you should
206 rarely need to explicitly invoke /. One notable exception is if you
206 rarely need to explicitly invoke /. One notable exception is if you
@@ -220,16 +220,16 b' MAIN FEATURES'
220 2. Auto-Quoting
220 2. Auto-Quoting
221 You can force auto-quoting of a function's arguments by using ',' as
221 You can force auto-quoting of a function's arguments by using ',' as
222 the first character of a line. For example:
222 the first character of a line. For example:
223 >>> ,my_function /home/me # becomes my_function("/home/me")
223 In [1]: ,my_function /home/me # becomes my_function("/home/me")
224
224
225 If you use ';' instead, the whole argument is quoted as a single
225 If you use ';' instead, the whole argument is quoted as a single
226 string (while ',' splits on whitespace):
226 string (while ',' splits on whitespace):
227 >>> ,my_function a b c # becomes my_function("a","b","c")
227 In [2]: ,my_function a b c # becomes my_function("a","b","c")
228 >>> ;my_function a b c # becomes my_function("a b c")
228 In [3]: ;my_function a b c # becomes my_function("a b c")
229
229
230 Note that the ',' MUST be the first character on the line! This
230 Note that the ',' MUST be the first character on the line! This
231 won't work:
231 won't work:
232 >>> x = ,my_function /home/me # syntax error
232 In [4]: x = ,my_function /home/me # syntax error
233 """
233 """
234
234
235 interactive_usage_min = """\
235 interactive_usage_min = """\
@@ -786,7 +786,7 b' class LoadBalancedView(View):'
786
786
787 or targets can be specified, to restrict the potential destinations:
787 or targets can be specified, to restrict the potential destinations:
788
788
789 >>> v = client.client.load_balanced_view(([1,3])
789 >>> v = client.client.load_balanced_view([1,3])
790
790
791 which would restrict loadbalancing to between engines 1 and 3.
791 which would restrict loadbalancing to between engines 1 and 3.
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792
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