From 523abd8b70614f29e589a7016ba2a17d4d34b267 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Sowder Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 18:03:03 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] pep8 compliance: W291 trailing whitespace --- filters/demo/filterdemo.py | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/filters/demo/filterdemo.py b/filters/demo/filterdemo.py index 85b6721..1531a2b 100644 --- a/filters/demo/filterdemo.py +++ b/filters/demo/filterdemo.py @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ # the inputs list tells MCEdit what kind of options to present to the user. -# each item is a (name, value) pair. name is a text string acting +# each item is a (name, value) pair. name is a text string acting # both as a text label for the input on-screen and a key for the 'options' -# parameter to perform(). value and its type indicate allowable and +# parameter to perform(). value and its type indicate allowable and # default values for the option: # True or False: creates a checkbox with the given value as default # int or float value: creates a value input with the given value as default # int values create fields that only accept integers. -# tuple of numbers: a tuple of ints or floats creates a value input with minimum and -# maximum values. a 2-tuple specifies (min, max) with min as default. +# tuple of numbers: a tuple of ints or floats creates a value input with minimum and +# maximum values. a 2-tuple specifies (min, max) with min as default. # a 3-tuple specifies (default, min, max) # tuple of strings: a tuple of strings creates a popup menu whose entries are # labeled with the given strings. the first item in the tuple is selected # by default. returns one of the strings in the tuple. # "blocktype" as a string: creates a button the user can click to choose -# a block type in a list. returns a Block object. the object has 'ID' +# a block type in a list. returns a Block object. the object has 'ID' # and 'blockData' attributes. # this dictionary creates an integer input with range (-128, 128) and default 4, -# a blocktype picker, a floating-point input with no limits and default 15.0, +# a blocktype picker, a floating-point input with no limits and default 15.0, # a checkbox initially checked, and a menu of choices inputs = ( @@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ inputs = ( ("Access method", ("Use blockAt", "Use temp schematic", "Use chunk slices")), ) -# perform() is the main entry point of a filter. Its parameters are +# perform() is the main entry point of a filter. Its parameters are # a MCLevel instance, a BoundingBox, and an options dictionary. -# The options dictionary will have keys corresponding to the keys specified above, +# The options dictionary will have keys corresponding to the keys specified above, # and values reflecting the user's input. # you get undo for free: everything within 'box' is copied to a temporary buffer @@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ def perform(level, box, options): if method == "Use temp schematic": temp = level.extractSchematic(box) - # remove any entities in the temp. this is an ugly move + # remove any entities in the temp. this is an ugly move # because copyBlocksFrom actually copies blocks, entities, everything temp.removeEntitiesInBox(temp.bounds) temp.removeTileEntitiesInBox(temp.bounds) - # replaces gold with TNT. + # replaces gold with TNT. # the expression in [] creates a temporary the same size, using more memory temp.Blocks[temp.Blocks == 14] = 46 @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ def perform(level, box, options): blocks = chunk.Blocks[slices] # blocks now contains a "view" on the part of the chunk's blocks - # that lie in the selection. This "view" is a numpy object that + # that lie in the selection. This "view" is a numpy object that # accesses only a subsection of the original array, without copying # once again, gold into TNT