@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The primary entry point is a :term:`generator`:
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2828.. function :: tokenize(readline)
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30- The :func: `tokenize ` generator requires one argument, *readline *, which
30+ The :func: `. tokenize ` generator requires one argument, *readline *, which
3131 must be a callable object which provides the same interface as the
3232 :meth: `io.IOBase.readline ` method of file objects. Each call to the
3333 function should return one line of input as bytes.
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The primary entry point is a :term:`generator`:
5252 .. versionchanged :: 3.3
5353 Added support for ``exact_type ``.
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55- :func: `tokenize ` determines the source encoding of the file by looking for a
55+ :func: `. tokenize ` determines the source encoding of the file by looking for a
5656 UTF-8 BOM or encoding cookie, according to :pep: `263 `.
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ All constants from the :mod:`token` module are also exported from
7474.. data :: ENCODING
7575
7676 Token value that indicates the encoding used to decode the source bytes
77- into text. The first token returned by :func: `tokenize ` will always be an
77+ into text. The first token returned by :func: `. tokenize ` will always be an
7878 ENCODING token.
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@@ -96,17 +96,17 @@ write back the modified script.
9696 positions) may change.
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9898 It returns bytes, encoded using the ENCODING token, which is the first
99- token sequence output by :func: `tokenize `.
99+ token sequence output by :func: `. tokenize `.
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102- :func: `tokenize ` needs to detect the encoding of source files it tokenizes. The
102+ :func: `. tokenize ` needs to detect the encoding of source files it tokenizes. The
103103function it uses to do this is available:
104104
105105.. function :: detect_encoding(readline)
106106
107107 The :func: `detect_encoding ` function is used to detect the encoding that
108108 should be used to decode a Python source file. It requires one argument,
109- readline, in the same way as the :func: `tokenize ` generator.
109+ readline, in the same way as the :func: `. tokenize ` generator.
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111111 It will call readline a maximum of twice, and return the encoding used
112112 (as a string) and a list of any lines (not decoded from bytes) it has read
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ function it uses to do this is available:
120120 If no encoding is specified, then the default of ``'utf-8' `` will be
121121 returned.
122122
123- Use :func: `open ` to open Python source files: it uses
123+ Use :func: `. open ` to open Python source files: it uses
124124 :func: `detect_encoding ` to detect the file encoding.
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