Environment data
VS Code version: 1.19.2
Python Extension version: 0.9.1
Python Version: 3.6 (64-bit)
OS and version: Windows 7 (6.1.7601)
Actual behavior
Docstring for builtin method pow() is parsed as markdown, resulting in the following (note the bold text):
Equivalent to xy (with two arguments) or xy % z (with three arguments)
Some types, such as ints, are able to use a more efficient algorithm when invoked using the three argument form.

Expected behavior
Docstring for builtin method pow() should appear as (no bold text:
Equivalent to x**y (with two arguments) or x**y % z (with three arguments)
Some types, such as ints, are able to use a more efficient algorithm when invoked using the three argument form.
Steps to reproduce:
- Install Python extension in VSCode
- Create new Python file
test.py in VSCode
- In
test.py, type "pow(10, 2)"
- Hover mouse over "pow" to show docstring
Logs
Output from Python output panel
##########Linting Output - flake8##########
Output from Console window (Help->Developer Tools menu)
N/A
Environment data
VS Code version: 1.19.2
Python Extension version: 0.9.1
Python Version: 3.6 (64-bit)
OS and version: Windows 7 (6.1.7601)
Actual behavior
Docstring for builtin method
pow()is parsed as markdown, resulting in the following (note the bold text):Expected behavior
Docstring for builtin method
pow()should appear as (no bold text:Steps to reproduce:
test.pyin VSCodetest.py, type "pow(10, 2)"Logs
Output from
Pythonoutput panelOutput from
Console window(Help->Developer Tools menu)N/A