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python/gen_docs.py tidy-up #724

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@cjmayo cjmayo commented Jan 28, 2024

Resolve Python 3.12 invalid escape sequence warnings.

Remove unused code.

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@pca006132 pca006132 merged commit a9055a8 into elalish:master Jan 28, 2024
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elalish commented Jan 29, 2024

Thanks!

@cjmayo cjmayo deleted the gen_docs branch January 29, 2024 20:02
cartesian-theatrics pushed a commit to SovereignShop/manifold that referenced this pull request Mar 11, 2024
* python/gen_docs: Use raw strings in method_key()

Resolve Python 3.12 invalid escape sequence warnings.

* python/gen_docs: Remove unused f-string and md5 import
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