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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:07:05+00:00 2026-05-12T07:07:05+00:00

In Windows, if I open a command prompt, start python, and inspect something using

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In Windows, if I open a command prompt, start python, and inspect something using its __doc__ property, it doesn’t display correctly. Instead of the lines being separated, I see one continuous string with the newline character every once and a while.

Is there a way to make it appear correctly?

Here’s an example of what I see:

>>> hashlib.__doc__

‘hashlib module – A common interface to many hash functions.\n\nnew(name, string=\’\’) – returns a n
ew hash object implementing the\n given hash function; initializing the hash\n
using the given string data.\n\nNamed constructor functions are also availabl
e, these are much faster\nthan using new():\n\nmd5(), sha1(), sha224(), sha256(), sha384(), and sha5
12()\n\nMore algorithms may be available on your platform but the above are\nguaranteed to exist.\n\
nNOTE: If you want the adler32 or crc32 hash functions they are available in\nthe zlib module.\n\nCh

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    2026-05-12T07:07:05+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:07 am

    try

    >>> print hashlib.__doc__
    

    or (v3)

    >>> print(hashlib.__doc__)
    
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