Remove mixtures of tabs and spaces

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Philip Xu 2018-05-15 23:29:07 -04:00
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7 changed files with 27 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ with the arity overloaded one. Inspired by Clojures take on ``defn``.
=> (fun 1 2 3)
"a b c"
=> (defn add [a b]
=> (defn add [a b]
... (+ a b))
=> (add 1 2)
3
@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ on the code by `Adam Bard`_.
=> (defmulti area [shape]
... "calculate area of a shape"
... (:type shape))
=> (defmethod area "square" [square]
... (* (:width square)
... (:height square)))
=> (defmethod area "circle" [circle]
... (* (** (:radius circle) 2)
... (* (** (:radius circle) 2)
... 3.14))
=> (default-method area [shape]
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ at least key :type. The value that corresponds to this key is returned and
is used to selected between different implementations.
``defmethod`` defines a possible implementation for multimethod. It works
otherwise in the same way as ``defn``, but has an extra parameters
otherwise in the same way as ``defn``, but has an extra parameters
for specifying multimethod and which calls are routed to this specific
implementation. In the example, shapes with "square" as :type are routed to
first function and shapes with "circle" as :type are routed to second

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@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ Macros
profile/calls
--------------
``profile/calls`` allows you to create a call graph visualization.
``profile/calls`` allows you to create a call graph visualization.
**Note:** You must have `Graphviz <http://www.graphviz.org/Home.php>`_
installed for this to work.
Usage: `(profile/calls (body))`
Usage: `(profile/calls (body))`
Example:
@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ Example:
hey there
<pstats.Stats instance at 0x14ff320>
2 function calls in 0.000 seconds
Random listing order was used
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function) 1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {method 'disable' of '_lsprof.Profiler' objects}
1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 {print}

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ point per form via the name instead of always the first or last argument.
... :discovered {:year 1907
... :name "Sir Joseph Cooke Verco"}}])
;; retrieve name of first entry
;; retrieve name of first entry
=> (as-> (first data) it
... (:name it))
'hooded cuttlefish'
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ point per form via the name instead of always the first or last argument.
.. note::
In these examples, the REPL will report a tuple (e.g. `('Sepia prashadi',
In these examples, the REPL will report a tuple (e.g. `('Sepia prashadi',
'Sepia prashadi')`) as the result, but only a single value is actually
returned.
@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ As shown below, only the first matching result block is executed.
... (cond [(< value 5) (print "value is smaller than 5")]
... [(= value 5) (print "value is equal to 5")]
... [(> value 5) (print "value is greater than 5")]
... [True (print "value is something that it should not be")]))
... [True (print "value is something that it should not be")]))
=> (check-value 6)
value is greater than 5
@ -487,11 +487,11 @@ Parameters may have the following keywords in front of them:
=> (defn total-value [value &optional [value-added-tax 10]]
... (+ (/ (* value value-added-tax) 100) value))
=> (total-value 100)
=> (total-value 100)
110.0
=> (total-value 100 1)
101.0
=> (total-value 100 1)
101.0
&kwargs
Parameter will contain 0 or more keyword arguments.
@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ Parameters may have the following keywords in front of them:
=> (defn zig-zag-sum [&rest numbers]
(setv odd-numbers (list-comp x [x numbers] (odd? x))
even-numbers (list-comp x [x numbers] (even? x)))
even-numbers (list-comp x [x numbers] (even? x)))
(- (sum odd-numbers) (sum even-numbers)))
=> (zig-zag-sum)
@ -1115,8 +1115,8 @@ that ``import`` can be used.
;; import sys as systest
(import [tests.resources [kwtest function-with-a-dash]]
[os.path [exists
isdir :as dir?
isfile :as file?]]
isdir :as dir?
isfile :as file?]]
[sys :as systest])
;; Import all module functions into current namespace
@ -1856,7 +1856,7 @@ will be 4 (``1+1 + 1+1``).
=> (addition 1 1)
4
=> (with-decorator inc2-decorator inc-decorator
... (defn addition [a b] (+ a b)))
... (defn addition [a b] (+ a b)))
=> (addition 1 1)
8

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@ -1399,8 +1399,8 @@ are available. Some of their names have been changed:
- ``groupby`` has been changed to ``group-by``
- ``takewhile`` has been changed to ``take-while``
- ``dropwhile`` has been changed to ``drop-while``
- ``filterfalse`` has been changed to ``remove``

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ In addition to regular numbers, standard notation from Python 3 for non-base 10
integers is used. ``0x`` for Hex, ``0o`` for Octal, ``0b`` for Binary.
.. code-block:: clj
(print 0x80 0b11101 0o102 30)
Underscores and commas can appear anywhere in a numeric literal except the very

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Quickstart
=> (+ "Hyllo " "World" "!")
'Hyllo ' + 'World' + '!'
'Hyllo World!'
*OMG! That's amazing! I want to write a Hy program.*

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@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ like::
Return our copy of x
"""
return self.x
And we might use it like::
bar = FooBar(1)
@ -492,20 +492,20 @@ In Hy:
(defn get-x [self]
"Return our copy of x"
self.x))
And we can use it like:
.. code-block:: clj
(setv bar (FooBar 1))
(print (bar.get-x))
Or using the leading dot syntax!
.. code-block:: clj
(print (.get-x (FooBar 1)))
You can also do class-level attributes. In Python::