PEP 1: Make `text/x-rst` the default for the Content-Type header (#2355)
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@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ optional and are described below. All other headers are required.
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Status: <Draft | Active | Accepted | Provisional | Deferred | Rejected |
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Withdrawn | Final | Superseded>
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Type: <Standards Track | Informational | Process>
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* Content-Type: <text/x-rst | text/plain>
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* Content-Type: text/x-rst
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* Requires: <pep numbers>
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Created: <date created on, in dd-mmm-yyyy format>
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* Python-Version: <version number>
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@ -649,11 +649,9 @@ The Type header specifies the type of PEP: Standards Track,
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Informational, or Process.
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The format of a PEP is specified with a Content-Type header.
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Valid values are ``text/plain`` for plaintext PEPs (see :pep:`9`)
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and ``text/x-rst`` for reStructuredText PEPs (see :pep:`12`).
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All new and active PEPs must use reStructuredText, but for backwards
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compatibility, plain text is currently still the default if no
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Content-Type header is present.
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All PEPs must use reStructuredText (see :pep:`12`),
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and have a value of ``text/x-rst``, the default.
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Previously, plaintext PEPs used ``text/plain`` (see :pep:`9`).
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The Created header records the date that the PEP was assigned a
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number, while Post-History is used to record the dates of when new
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ PEP-Delegate: <PEP delegate's real name>
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Discussions-To: <REQUIRED: URL of current canonical discussion thread>
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Status: <REQUIRED: Draft | Active | Accepted | Provisional | Deferred | Rejected | Withdrawn | Final | Superseded>
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Type: <REQUIRED: Standards Track | Informational | Process>
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Content-Type: text/x-rst
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Requires: <pep numbers>
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Created: <date created on, in dd-mmm-yyyy format>
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Python-Version: <version number>
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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ def fixfile(inpath, input_lines, outfile):
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v = date
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elif k.lower() in ('content-type',):
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url = PEPURL % 9
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pep_type = v or 'text/plain'
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pep_type = v or 'text/x-rst'
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v = '<a href="%s">%s</a> ' % (url, escape(pep_type))
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elif k.lower() == 'version':
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if v.startswith('$' 'Revision: ') and v.endswith(' $'):
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@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ def fix_rst_pep(inpath, input_lines, outfile):
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def get_pep_type(input_lines):
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"""
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Return the Content-Type of the input. "text/plain" is the default.
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Return the Content-Type of the input. "text/x-rst" is the default.
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Return ``None`` if the input is not a PEP.
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"""
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pep_type = None
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@ -579,11 +579,11 @@ def get_pep_type(input_lines):
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# End of the RFC 2822 header (first blank line).
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break
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elif line.startswith('content-type: '):
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pep_type = line.split()[1] or 'text/plain'
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pep_type = line.split()[1] or 'text/x-rst'
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break
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elif line.startswith('pep: '):
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# Default PEP type, used if no explicit content-type specified:
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pep_type = 'text/plain'
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pep_type = 'text/x-rst'
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return pep_type
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