Removed pprint.py.

Removed pprint.py from the README; it's now in the standard lib.
diff --git a/Demo/parser/README b/Demo/parser/README
index 3d775aa..ec45ca9 100644
--- a/Demo/parser/README
+++ b/Demo/parser/README
@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@
 			handle nested constructs easily using the functions
 			and classes in example.py.
 
-	pprint.py    -- function to pretty-print Python values.
-
 	test_parser.py  program to put the parser module through it's paces.
 
 	parser.tex   -- LaTex driver file for formatting the parser module
diff --git a/Demo/parser/pprint.py b/Demo/parser/pprint.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 87a0cfd..0000000
--- a/Demo/parser/pprint.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-#  pprint.py
-#
-#  Author:	Fred L. Drake, Jr.
-#		fdrake@cnri.reston.va.us, fdrake@intr.net
-#
-#  This is a simple little module I wrote to make life easier.  I didn't
-#  see anything quite like it in the library, though I may have overlooked
-#  something.  I wrote this when I was trying to read some heavily nested
-#  tuples with fairly non-descriptive content.  This is modelled very much
-#  after Lisp/Scheme - style pretty-printing of lists.  If you find it
-#  useful, thank small children who sleep at night.
-
-"""Support to pretty-print lists, tuples, & dictionaries recursively.
-Very simple, but useful, especially in debugging data structures.
-
-Constants
----------
-
-INDENT_PER_LEVEL
-    Amount of indentation to use for each new recursive level.  The
-    default is 1.  This must be a non-negative integer, and may be set
-    by the caller before calling pprint().
-
-MAX_WIDTH
-    Maximum width of the display.  This is only used if the
-    representation *can* be kept less than MAX_WIDTH characters wide.
-    May be set by the user before calling pprint() if needed.
-
-"""
-
-INDENT_PER_LEVEL = 1
-
-MAX_WIDTH = 80
-
-from types import DictType, ListType, TupleType
-
-
-def pformat(seq):
-    """Format a Python object into a pretty-printed representation.
-
-    The representation is returned with no trailing newline.
-
-    """
-    import StringIO
-    sio = StringIO.StringIO()
-    pprint(seq, stream=sio)
-    str = sio.getvalue()
-    if str and str[-1] == '\n':
-	str = str[:-1]
-    return str
-
-
-def pprint(seq, stream=None, indent=0, allowance=0):
-    """Pretty-print a list, tuple, or dictionary.
-
-    seq
-	List, tuple, or dictionary object to be pretty-printed.  Other
-	object types are permitted by are not specially interpreted.
-
-    stream
-	Output stream.  If not provided, `sys.stdout' is used.  This
-	parameter must support the `write()' method with a single
-	parameter, which will always be a string.  It may be a
-	`StringIO.StringIO' object if the result is needed as a
-	string.
-
-    Indentation is done according to `INDENT_PER_LEVEL', which may be
-    set to any non-negative integer before calling this function.  The
-    output written on the stream is a perfectly valid representation
-    of the Python object passed in, with indentation to assist
-    human-readable interpretation.  The output can be used as input
-    without error, given readable representations of all elements are
-    available via `repr()'.  Output is restricted to `MAX_WIDTH'
-    columns where possible.
-
-    """
-    if stream is None:
-	import sys
-	stream = sys.stdout
-
-    rep = `seq`
-    typ = type(seq)
-    sepLines = len(rep) > (MAX_WIDTH - 1 - indent - allowance)
-
-    if sepLines and (typ is ListType or typ is TupleType):
-	#  Pretty-print the sequence.
-	stream.write(((typ is ListType) and '[') or '(')
-
-	length = len(seq)
-	if length:
-	    indent = indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL
-	    pprint(seq[0], stream, indent, allowance + 1)
-
-	    if len(seq) > 1:
-		for ent in seq[1:]:
-		    stream.write(',\n' + ' '*indent)
-		    pprint(ent, stream, indent, allowance + 1)
-
-	    indent = indent - INDENT_PER_LEVEL
-
-	stream.write(((typ is ListType) and ']') or ')')
-
-    elif typ is DictType and sepLines:
-	stream.write('{')
-
-	length = len(seq)
-	if length:
-	    indent = indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL
-	    items  = seq.items()
-	    items.sort()
-	    key, ent = items[0]
-	    rep = `key` + ': '
-	    stream.write(rep)
-	    pprint(ent, stream, indent + len(rep), allowance + 1)
-
-	    if len(items) > 1:
-		for key, ent in items[1:]:
-		    rep = `key` + ': '
-		    stream.write(',\n' + ' '*indent + rep)
-		    pprint(ent, stream, indent + len(rep), allowance + 1)
-
-	    indent = indent - INDENT_PER_LEVEL
-
-	stream.write('}')
-
-    else:
-	stream.write(rep)
-
-    #  Terminate the 'print' if we're not a recursive invocation.
-    if not indent:
-	stream.write('\n')
-
-
-#
-#  end of file