\productioncont: Replace leading spaces with so that it's
possible to control the indentation of continuation lines.
cfuncline_helper(): Only mark the argument names are <var>, not the
whole argument list. This leaves the argument types in the same
font as the return type. Based on a casual suggestion from
Guido.
diff --git a/Doc/perl/python.perl b/Doc/perl/python.perl
index 2eb1d6f..3fc7454 100644
--- a/Doc/perl/python.perl
+++ b/Doc/perl/python.perl
@@ -808,6 +808,7 @@
sub do_cmd_productioncont{
local($_) = @_;
my $defn = next_argument();
+ $defn =~ s/^( +)/' ' x length $1/e;
return ("<tr valign=\"baseline\">\n"
. " <td> </td>\n"
. " <td> </td>\n"
@@ -911,6 +912,8 @@
"<tt class=\"cfunction\">$name()</tt>" . get_indexsubitem());
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
$idx =~ s/\(\)//; # ???? - why both of these?
+ $args =~ s/(\s|\*)([a-z_][a-z_0-9]*),/\1<var>\2<\/var>,/g;
+ $args =~ s/(\s|\*)([a-z_][a-z_0-9]*)$/\1<var>\2<\/var>/s;
return "$type <b>$idx</b>(<var>$args</var>)";
}
sub do_cmd_cfuncline{