Since the doctest warnings section was reduced to one bullet point,

get rid of the itemize structure.
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Tim Peters 2004-09-25 01:30:16 +00:00
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\subsubsection{Warnings\label{doctest-warnings}} \subsubsection{Warnings\label{doctest-warnings}}
\begin{itemize} \module{doctest} is serious about requiring exact matches in expected
output. If even a single character doesn't match, the test fails. This
\item \module{doctest} is serious about requiring exact matches in expected will probably surprise you a few times, as you learn exactly what Python
output. If even a single character doesn't match, the test fails. This does and doesn't guarantee about output. For example, when printing a
will probably surprise you a few times, as you learn exactly what Python dict, Python doesn't guarantee that the key-value pairs will be printed
does and doesn't guarantee about output. For example, when printing a in any particular order, so a test like
dict, Python doesn't guarantee that the key-value pairs will be printed
in any particular order, so a test like
% Hey! What happened to Monty Python examples? % Hey! What happened to Monty Python examples?
% Tim: ask Guido -- it's his example! % Tim: ask Guido -- it's his example!
@ -788,8 +786,6 @@ often contrive doctest examples to produce numbers of that form:
Simple fractions are also easier for people to understand, and that makes Simple fractions are also easier for people to understand, and that makes
for better documentation. for better documentation.
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Basic API\label{doctest-basic-api}} \subsection{Basic API\label{doctest-basic-api}}
The functions \function{testmod()} and \function{testfile()} provide a The functions \function{testmod()} and \function{testfile()} provide a