Make print a function in documentation

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Stefan Wehrmeyer 2014-01-31 20:42:26 +01:00
parent 8f4cd59c9a
commit 5f2c0193b8
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ class Database(object):
res = db.query('SELECT user, COUNT(*) c FROM photos GROUP BY user') res = db.query('SELECT user, COUNT(*) c FROM photos GROUP BY user')
for row in res: for row in res:
print row['user'], row['c'] print(row['user'], row['c'])
""" """
return ResultIter(self.executable.execute(query, **kw)) return ResultIter(self.executable.execute(query, **kw))

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@ -403,6 +403,6 @@ class Table(object):
:: ::
for row in table: for row in table:
print row print(row)
""" """
return self.all() return self.all()

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ When dealing with unknown databases we might want to check their structure
first. To start exploring, let's find out what tables are stored in the first. To start exploring, let's find out what tables are stored in the
database: database:
>>> print db.tables >>> print(db.tables)
set([u'user', u'action']) set([u'user', u'action'])
Now, let's list all columns available in the table ``user``: Now, let's list all columns available in the table ``user``:
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Now, let's list all columns available in the table ``user``:
Using ``len()`` we can get the total number of rows in a table: Using ``len()`` we can get the total number of rows in a table:
>>> print len(db['user']) >>> print(len(db['user']))
187 187
Reading data from tables Reading data from tables