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Markup fixes for #7198 patch.
Also corrected the indentation of one of the examples.
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@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ The :mod:`csv` module defines the following functions:
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Return a writer object responsible for converting the user's data into delimited
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strings on the given file-like object. *csvfile* can be any object with a
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:func:`write` method. If *csvfile* is a file object,
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it should be opened with ``newline=''``. [1]_ An optional *dialect*
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:func:`write` method. If *csvfile* is a file object, it should be opened with
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``newline=''`` [1]_. An optional *dialect*
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parameter can be given which is used to define a set of parameters specific to a
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particular CSV dialect. It may be an instance of a subclass of the
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:class:`Dialect` class or one of the strings returned by the
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@ -476,14 +476,14 @@ A slightly more advanced use of the reader --- catching and reporting errors::
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And while the module doesn't directly support parsing strings, it can easily be
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done::
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import csv
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for row in csv.reader(['one,two,three']):
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print(row)
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import csv
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for row in csv.reader(['one,two,three']):
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print(row)
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [1] If ``newline=''`` is not specified, newlines embedded inside quoted fields
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will not be interpreted correctly, and on platforms that use ``\r\n`` linendings
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on write an extra `\\r` will be added. It should always be safe to specify
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on write an extra ``\r`` will be added. It should always be safe to specify
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``newline=''``, since the csv module does its own (universal) newline handling.
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