From 893b33ffbf8909334814866825f0b7a0db4b6d1b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gatkin Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 14:24:24 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Fix too long lines in doc files --- docs/advanced_guide.rst | 12 ++++++------ docs/guide.rst | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/advanced_guide.rst b/docs/advanced_guide.rst index 8fa3282..0fc09a7 100644 --- a/docs/advanced_guide.rst +++ b/docs/advanced_guide.rst @@ -212,12 +212,12 @@ By default, declxml only performs a very basic level of validation by ensuring that required values are present and that they are of the correct type. Hooks provide the ability to perform additional, application-specific validation. -When performing validation, we can use the ``ProcessorStateView`` object provided -as the first parameter to the ``after_parse`` and ``before_serialize`` functions. -The ``ProcessorStateView`` object provides a useful method, ``raise_error``, for -reporting errors. This method will raise an application-provided exception -with a custom error message and will include information about the current -state of the processor in the error message. +When performing validation, we can use the ``ProcessorStateView`` object +provided as the first parameter to the ``after_parse`` and ``before_serialize`` +functions. The ``ProcessorStateView`` object provides a useful method, +``raise_error``, for reporting errors. This method will raise an +application-provided exception with a custom error message and will include +information about the current state of the processor in the error message. For example, if we want to ensure that integer values are in a specific range, we could use hooks to perform the validation. diff --git a/docs/guide.rst b/docs/guide.rst index 29ae759..adb7285 100644 --- a/docs/guide.rst +++ b/docs/guide.rst @@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ function. 1920 -Note that the class provided to the ``user_object`` factory function must have a -zero-argument constructor. It is also possible to pass any other callable +Note that the class provided to the ``user_object`` factory function must have +a zero-argument constructor. It is also possible to pass any other callable object that takes zero parameters and returns an object instance to which parsed values will be read into.