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@@ -34,16 +34,15 @@ code generated by our ``routesalchemy`` paster template does not use
declarative SQLAlchemy syntax, so we'll need to change various things
to begin to use declarative syntax.
-Our ``Page`` class will have a class level attribute ``__tablename__``
-which equals the string ``pages``. This means that SQLAlchemy will
-store our wiki data in a SQL table named ``pages``. Our Page class
-will also have class-level attributes named ``id``, ``pagename`` and
-``data`` (all instances of :class:`sqlalchemy.Column`). These will
-map to columns in the ``pages`` table. The ``id`` attribute will be
-the primary key in the table. The ``name`` attribute will be a text
-attribute, each value of which needs to be unique within the column.
-The ``data`` attribute is a text attribute that will hold the body of
-each page.
+Our ``Page`` class will have a class level attribute ``__tablename__`` which
+equals the string ``pages``. This means that SQLAlchemy will store our wiki
+data in a SQL table named ``pages``. Our Page class will also have
+class-level attributes named ``id``, ``pagename`` and ``data`` (all instances
+of :class:`sqlalchemy.Column`). These will map to columns in the ``pages``
+table. The ``id`` attribute will be the primary key in the table. The
+``name`` attribute will be a text attribute, each value of which needs to be
+unique within the column. The ``data`` attribute is a text attribute that
+will hold the body of each page.
We'll also remove our ``populate`` function. We'll inline the
populate step into ``initialize_sql``, changing our ``initialize_sql``