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