From 5af30057aa5528eaa277603ee717b7111c147a51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve Piercy Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 00:36:46 -0700 Subject: Standardize Unix capitalization --- docs/tutorials/wiki/background.rst | 2 +- docs/tutorials/wiki/definingviews.rst | 2 +- docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst | 2 +- docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst | 22 +++++++++++----------- docs/tutorials/wiki/tests.rst | 2 +- 5 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/tutorials/wiki') diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/background.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/background.rst index c583b375c..61383c2d6 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/background.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/background.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ familiar to someone with :term:`Zope` experience. It uses URLs to code. It can also be followed by people without any prior Python web framework experience. -To code along with this tutorial, the developer will need a UNIX +To code along with this tutorial, the developer will need a Unix machine with development tools (Mac OS X with XCode, any Linux or BSD variant, and so on) *or* a Windows system of any kind. diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/definingviews.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/definingviews.rst index 0bdb05a56..e4183b8f2 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/definingviews.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/definingviews.rst @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ the newly added dependency distribution. Make sure your current working directory is the root of the project (the directory in which ``setup.py`` lives) and execute the following command. -On UNIX: +On Unix: .. code-block:: bash diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst index 3937fcff8..36d00adb4 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ using the ``setup.py sdist`` command. The following commands assume your current working directory contains the ``tutorial`` package and the ``setup.py`` file. -On UNIX: +On Unix: .. code-block:: bash diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst index 0bd3d40a5..71fd0a957 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst @@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ We will use a :term:`cookiecutter` to create a Python package project from a Pyt Generate a Pyramid project from a cookiecutter ---------------------------------------------- -We will create a Pyramid project in your home directory for UNIX or at the root for Windows. It is assumed you know the path to where you installed ``cookiecutter``. Issue the following commands and override the defaults in the prompts as follows. +We will create a Pyramid project in your home directory for Unix or at the root for Windows. It is assumed you know the path to where you installed ``cookiecutter``. Issue the following commands and override the defaults in the prompts as follows. -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ If prompted for the first item, accept the default ``yes`` by hitting return. Change directory into your newly created project ------------------------------------------------ -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Set and use a ``VENV`` environment variable We will set the ``VENV`` environment variable to the absolute path of the virtual environment, and use it going forward. -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ On Windows Create a virtual environment ---------------------------- -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Python 3.6: Upgrade packaging tools in the virtual environment -------------------------------------------------- -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Installing the project in development mode In order to do development on the project easily, you must "register" the project as a development egg in your workspace. We will install testing requirements at the same time. We do so with the following command. -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ requirements, you may run the tests for the project. The following commands provide options to py.test that specify the module for which its tests shall be run, and to run py.test in quiet mode. -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ tests. We've already installed the ``pytest-cov`` package into our virtual environment, so we can run the tests with coverage. -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ These configuration files are ``pytest.ini`` and ``.coveragerc``, located at the root of your package. Without these defaults, we would need to specify the path to the module on which we want to run tests and coverage. -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ Start the application Start the application. See :ref:`what_is_this_pserve_thing` for more information on ``pserve``. -On UNIX +On Unix ^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/tests.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/tests.rst index 798ef4447..c3a1ca79a 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/tests.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/tests.rst @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ We can run these tests by using ``py.test`` similarly to how we did in already been satisfied and ``py.test`` and coverage have already been configured, so we can jump right to running tests. -On UNIX: +On Unix: .. code-block:: bash -- cgit v1.2.3