[Zope-Checkins] CVS: Zope3/lib/python/Zope/Configuration - Action.py:1.1.2.2 ConfigurationDirectiveInterfaces.py:1.1.2.2 xmlconfig.py:1.1.2.6

Tres Seaver tseaver@zope.com
Tue, 12 Feb 2002 15:56:37 -0500


Update of /cvs-repository/Zope3/lib/python/Zope/Configuration
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19744/Zope/Configuration

Modified Files:
      Tag: Zope-3x-branch
	Action.py ConfigurationDirectiveInterfaces.py xmlconfig.py 
Log Message:


  - Normalize file headers.

  - Fix violations of "80 character" rule.


=== Zope3/lib/python/Zope/Configuration/Action.py 1.1.2.1 => 1.1.2.2 ===
 """
 
-Revision information: $Id$
+$Id$
 """
 
 def Action( discriminator, callable, args=(), kw={}):


=== Zope3/lib/python/Zope/Configuration/ConfigurationDirectiveInterfaces.py 1.1.2.1 => 1.1.2.2 ===
 """Configuration directives
 
-Revision information: $Id$
+$Id$
 """
 from Interface import Interface
 


=== Zope3/lib/python/Zope/Configuration/xmlconfig.py 1.1.2.5 => 1.1.2.6 ===
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved.
+#
 # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
 # Version 1.1 (ZPL).  A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
 # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
 # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
 # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS 
 # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+##############################################################################
+"""
+
+$Id$
+"""
 
 import name
 from xml.sax import make_parser
@@ -183,7 +192,8 @@
             try:
                 module = name.resolve(package)
                 if len(module.__path__) != 1:
-                    print ("Module Path: '%s' has wrong number of elements"                                % str(module.__path__))
+                    print ("Module Path: '%s' has wrong number of elements"
+                            % str(module.__path__))
                 # XXX: This should work for 99% of cases
                 # We may want to revisit this with a more robust
                 # mechanism later. Specifically, sometimes __path__