Escape backslashes in pydoc strings.

This is to get rid of DeprecationWarning when running under
modern Python 3 with warnings enabled.

Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalancette@openrobotics.org>
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Chris Lalancette 2019-06-07 09:54:38 -04:00
parent 9c6b371f41
commit a8dd33f1bf

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cpplint/cpplint.py vendored
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Syntax: cpplint.py [--verbose=#] [--output=vs7] [--filter=-x,+y,...]
Example file: Example file:
filter=-build/include_order,+build/include_alpha filter=-build/include_order,+build/include_alpha
exclude_files=.*\.cc exclude_files=.*\\.cc
The above example disables build/include_order warning and enables The above example disables build/include_order warning and enables
build/include_alpha as well as excludes all .cc from being build/include_alpha as well as excludes all .cc from being
@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ class FileInfo(object):
If we have a real absolute path name here we can try to do something smart: If we have a real absolute path name here we can try to do something smart:
detecting the root of the checkout and truncating /path/to/checkout from detecting the root of the checkout and truncating /path/to/checkout from
the name so that we get header guards that don't include things like the name so that we get header guards that don't include things like
"C:\Documents and Settings\..." or "/home/username/..." in them and thus "C:\\Documents and Settings\\..." or "/home/username/..." in them and thus
people on different computers who have checked the source out to different people on different computers who have checked the source out to different
locations won't see bogus errors. locations won't see bogus errors.
""" """