bpo-29662: fix wrong indentation in timeit.Timer's doc (GH-333)

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Xiang Zhang 2017-02-27 13:55:07 +08:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -134,21 +134,21 @@ The module defines three convenience functions and a public class:
timeit.Timer('for i in range(10): oct(i)', 'gc.enable()').timeit()
.. method:: Timer.autorange(callback=None)
.. method:: Timer.autorange(callback=None)
Automatically determine how many times to call :meth:`.timeit`.
Automatically determine how many times to call :meth:`.timeit`.
This is a convenience function that calls :meth:`.timeit` repeatedly
so that the total time >= 0.2 second, returning the eventual
(number of loops, time taken for that number of loops). It calls
:meth:`.timeit` with *number* set to successive powers of ten (10,
100, 1000, ...) up to a maximum of one billion, until the time taken
is at least 0.2 second, or the maximum is reached.
This is a convenience function that calls :meth:`.timeit` repeatedly
so that the total time >= 0.2 second, returning the eventual
(number of loops, time taken for that number of loops). It calls
:meth:`.timeit` with *number* set to successive powers of ten (10,
100, 1000, ...) up to a maximum of one billion, until the time taken
is at least 0.2 second, or the maximum is reached.
If *callback* is given and is not ``None``, it will be called after
each trial with two arguments: ``callback(number, time_taken)``.
If *callback* is given and is not ``None``, it will be called after
each trial with two arguments: ``callback(number, time_taken)``.
.. versionadded:: 3.6
.. versionadded:: 3.6
.. method:: Timer.repeat(repeat=3, number=1000000)