From de9e9b476ec4abfb0b9161cff0e86bb7085ca8c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andre Delfino Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2018 04:00:20 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] Fix numbered lists in stdtypes.rst. (GH-10989) --- Doc/library/stdtypes.rst | 24 ++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst b/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst index 6ddf41a74a..86e7d68dd2 100644 --- a/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst +++ b/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst @@ -2142,28 +2142,26 @@ object. [5]_ Otherwise, *values* must be a tuple with exactly the number of items specified by the format string, or a single mapping object (for example, a dictionary). +.. index:: + single: () (parentheses); in printf-style formatting + single: * (asterisk); in printf-style formatting + single: . (dot); in printf-style formatting + A conversion specifier contains two or more characters and has the following components, which must occur in this order: #. The ``'%'`` character, which marks the start of the specifier. -.. index:: - single: () (parentheses); in printf-style formatting - #. Mapping key (optional), consisting of a parenthesised sequence of characters (for example, ``(somename)``). #. Conversion flags (optional), which affect the result of some conversion types. -.. index:: single: * (asterisk); in printf-style formatting - #. Minimum field width (optional). If specified as an ``'*'`` (asterisk), the actual width is read from the next element of the tuple in *values*, and the object to convert comes after the minimum field width and optional precision. -.. index:: single: . (dot); in printf-style formatting - #. Precision (optional), given as a ``'.'`` (dot) followed by the precision. If specified as ``'*'`` (an asterisk), the actual precision is read from the next element of the tuple in *values*, and the value to convert comes after the @@ -3276,28 +3274,26 @@ object. [5]_ Otherwise, *values* must be a tuple with exactly the number of items specified by the format bytes object, or a single mapping object (for example, a dictionary). +.. index:: + single: () (parentheses); in printf-style formatting + single: * (asterisk); in printf-style formatting + single: . (dot); in printf-style formatting + A conversion specifier contains two or more characters and has the following components, which must occur in this order: #. The ``'%'`` character, which marks the start of the specifier. -.. index:: - single: () (parentheses); in printf-style formatting - #. Mapping key (optional), consisting of a parenthesised sequence of characters (for example, ``(somename)``). #. Conversion flags (optional), which affect the result of some conversion types. -.. index:: single: * (asterisk); in printf-style formatting - #. Minimum field width (optional). If specified as an ``'*'`` (asterisk), the actual width is read from the next element of the tuple in *values*, and the object to convert comes after the minimum field width and optional precision. -.. index:: single: . (dot); in printf-style formatting - #. Precision (optional), given as a ``'.'`` (dot) followed by the precision. If specified as ``'*'`` (an asterisk), the actual precision is read from the next element of the tuple in *values*, and the value to convert comes after the -- 2.40.0