py-3-13: stabilize the docstring output across all supported Python versions
Python 3.13 now trims indents from docstrings at compilation time
(to save space in .pyc), so all of our helptext is affected.
The indentation has never served a user-facing purpose and was more here
because nobody cared enough to remove it: we gain some screen space this way.
Rather than undo the transformation (which isn't really possible since the
transform also deletes leading/trailing whitespace), we align the behavior
of older Python versions with that of 3.13.
Unfortunately, this means breaking some of the translations. I've only
touched the ones that need to work for some tooling tests to pass, but
I do not have the time to fix the rest of them across all languages, since
they cannot be done in an automated way. i18n updates have been basically
abandonned for a good while now, hopefully someone cares enough to bring them
back.
#require docutils gettext
Error: the current ro localization has some rst defects exposed by
moving pager to core. These two warnings about references are expected
until the localization is corrected.
$ $TESTDIR/check-gendoc ro
checking for parse errors
gendoc.txt:58: (WARNING/2) Inline interpreted text or phrase reference start-string without end-string.
gendoc.txt:58: (WARNING/2) Inline interpreted text or phrase reference start-string without end-string.