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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-01-12 04:15:20 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-01-12 04:15:20 (GMT)
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Removed a lot of unnecessary comment markers which cause unexplained
numbers to appear in the HTML version of the manual.
-rw-r--r--Doc/ref/ref3.tex167
1 files changed, 83 insertions, 84 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
index e522b82..5eb857a 100644
--- a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
+++ b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ references.)
Note that the use of the implementation's tracing or debugging
facilities may keep objects alive that would normally be collectable.
Also note that catching an exception with a
-`\code{try}...\code{except}' statement may keep objects alive.
+`\keyword{try}...\keyword{except}' statement may keep objects alive.
Some objects contain references to ``external'' resources such as open
files or windows. It is understood that these resources are freed
@@ -57,9 +57,8 @@ when the object is garbage-collected, but since garbage collection is
not guaranteed to happen, such objects also provide an explicit way to
release the external resource, usually a \method{close()} method.
Programs are strongly recommended to explicitly close such
-objects.
-The `\code{try}...\code{finally}' statement provides a convenient way
-to do this.
+objects. The `\keyword{try}...\keyword{finally}' statement provides
+a convenient way to do this.
Some objects contain references to other objects; these are called
\emph{containers}. Examples of containers are tuples, lists and
@@ -110,7 +109,7 @@ object, if it has any.
\index{attribute}
\indexii{special}{attribute}
\indexiii{generic}{special}{attribute}
-\withsubitem{(built-in object attribute)}{%
+\withsubitem{(built-in object attribute)}{
\ttindex{__methods__}
\ttindex{__members__}}
@@ -231,7 +230,7 @@ renumbered so that it starts at 0.
Sequences are distinguished according to their mutability:
\begin{description}
-%
+
\item[Immutable sequences]
An object of an immutable sequence type cannot change once it is
created. (If the object contains references to other objects,
@@ -388,12 +387,12 @@ defines the global namespace of the module in which the function was
defined. Additional information about a function's definition can be
retrieved from its code object; see the description of internal types
below.
-\withsubitem{(function attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{func_doc}%
- \ttindex{__doc__}%
- \ttindex{__name__}%
- \ttindex{func_defaults}%
- \ttindex{func_code}%
+\withsubitem{(function attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{func_doc}
+ \ttindex{__doc__}
+ \ttindex{__name__}
+ \ttindex{func_defaults}
+ \ttindex{func_code}
\ttindex{func_globals}}
\indexii{global}{namespace}
@@ -411,8 +410,8 @@ base class of the class of which \member{im_self} is an instance);
\member{__doc__} is the method's documentation (same as
\code{im_func.__doc__}); \member{__name__} is the method name (same as
\code{im_func.__name__}).
-\withsubitem{(method attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{im_func}%
+\withsubitem{(method attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{im_func}
\ttindex{im_self}}
User-defined method objects are created in two ways: when getting an
@@ -430,9 +429,9 @@ function \method{f()}, \code{C.f} does not yield the function object
instance, \code{x.f} yields a bound method object \code{m} where
\code{m.im_class} is \code{C}, \code{m.im_func} is \method{f()}, and
\code{m.im_self} is \code{x}.
-\withsubitem{(method attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{im_class}%
- \ttindex{im_func}%
+\withsubitem{(method attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{im_class}
+ \ttindex{im_func}
\ttindex{im_self}}
When an unbound user-defined method object is called, the underlying
@@ -531,9 +530,9 @@ The \member{__file__} attribute is not present for C{} modules that are
statically linked into the interpreter; for extension modules loaded
dynamically from a shared library, it is the pathname of the shared
library file.
-\withsubitem{(module attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{__name__}%
- \ttindex{__doc__}%
+\withsubitem{(module attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{__name__}
+ \ttindex{__doc__}
\ttindex{__file__}}
\indexii{module}{namespace}
@@ -576,11 +575,11 @@ Special attributes: \member{__name__} is the class name;
containing the base classes, in the order of their occurrence in the
base class list; \member{__doc__} is the class's documentation string,
or None if undefined.
-\withsubitem{(class attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{__name__}%
- \ttindex{__module__}%
- \ttindex{__dict__}%
- \ttindex{__bases__}%
+\withsubitem{(class attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{__name__}
+ \ttindex{__module__}
+ \ttindex{__dict__}
+ \ttindex{__bases__}
\ttindex{__doc__}}
\item[Class instances]
@@ -617,8 +616,8 @@ section \ref{specialnames}, ``Special method names.''
Special attributes: \member{__dict__} is the attribute
dictionary; \member{__class__} is the instance's class.
-\withsubitem{(instance attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{__dict__}%
+\withsubitem{(instance attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{__dict__}
\ttindex{__class__}}
\item[Files]
@@ -637,9 +636,9 @@ Library Reference} for complete documentation of file objects.
\bifuncindex{open}
\withsubitem{(in module os)}{\ttindex{popen()}}
\withsubitem{(socket method)}{\ttindex{makefile()}}
-\withsubitem{(in module sys)}{%
- \ttindex{stdin}%
- \ttindex{stdout}%
+\withsubitem{(in module sys)}{
+ \ttindex{stdin}
+ \ttindex{stdout}
\ttindex{stderr}}
\ttindex{sys.stdin}
\ttindex{sys.stdout}
@@ -684,18 +683,18 @@ byte code offsets to line numbers (for detais see the source code of
the interpreter); \member{co_stacksize} is the required stack size
(including local variables); \member{co_flags} is an integer encoding
a number of flags for the interpreter.
-\withsubitem{(code object attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{co_argcount}%
- \ttindex{co_code}%
- \ttindex{co_consts}%
- \ttindex{co_filename}%
- \ttindex{co_firstlineno}%
- \ttindex{co_flags}%
- \ttindex{co_lnotab}%
- \ttindex{co_name}%
- \ttindex{co_names}%
- \ttindex{co_nlocals}%
- \ttindex{co_stacksize}%
+\withsubitem{(code object attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{co_argcount}
+ \ttindex{co_code}
+ \ttindex{co_consts}
+ \ttindex{co_filename}
+ \ttindex{co_firstlineno}
+ \ttindex{co_flags}
+ \ttindex{co_lnotab}
+ \ttindex{co_name}
+ \ttindex{co_names}
+ \ttindex{co_nlocals}
+ \ttindex{co_stacksize}
\ttindex{co_varnames}}
The following flag bits are defined for \member{co_flags}: bit 2 is set
@@ -724,14 +723,14 @@ executing in restricted execution mode;
\member{f_lineno} gives the line number and \member{f_lasti} gives the
precise instruction (this is an index into the bytecode string of
the code object).
-\withsubitem{(frame attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{f_back}%
- \ttindex{f_code}%
- \ttindex{f_globals}%
- \ttindex{f_locals}%
- \ttindex{f_lineno}%
- \ttindex{f_lasti}%
- \ttindex{f_builtins}%
+\withsubitem{(frame attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{f_back}
+ \ttindex{f_code}
+ \ttindex{f_globals}
+ \ttindex{f_locals}
+ \ttindex{f_lineno}
+ \ttindex{f_lasti}
+ \ttindex{f_builtins}
\ttindex{f_restricted}}
Special writable attributes: \member{f_trace}, if not \code{None}, is a
@@ -739,10 +738,10 @@ function called at the start of each source code line (this is used by
the debugger); \member{f_exc_type}, \member{f_exc_value},
\member{f_exc_traceback} represent the most recent exception caught in
this frame.
-\withsubitem{(frame attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{f_trace}%
- \ttindex{f_exc_type}%
- \ttindex{f_exc_value}%
+\withsubitem{(frame attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{f_trace}
+ \ttindex{f_exc_type}
+ \ttindex{f_exc_value}
\ttindex{f_exc_traceback}}
\item[Traceback objects] \label{traceback}
@@ -765,9 +764,9 @@ interactive, it is also made available to the user as
\indexii{stack}{trace}
\indexii{exception}{handler}
\indexii{execution}{stack}
-\withsubitem{(in module sys)}{%
- \ttindex{exc_info}%
- \ttindex{exc_traceback}%
+\withsubitem{(in module sys)}{
+ \ttindex{exc_info}
+ \ttindex{exc_traceback}
\ttindex{last_traceback}}
\ttindex{sys.exc_info}
\ttindex{sys.exc_traceback}
@@ -782,10 +781,10 @@ precise instruction. The line number and last instruction in the
traceback may differ from the line number of its frame object if the
exception occurred in a \keyword{try} statement with no matching
except clause or with a finally clause.
-\withsubitem{(traceback attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{tb_next}%
- \ttindex{tb_frame}%
- \ttindex{tb_lineno}%
+\withsubitem{(traceback attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{tb_next}
+ \ttindex{tb_frame}
+ \ttindex{tb_lineno}
\ttindex{tb_lasti}}
\stindex{try}
@@ -799,9 +798,9 @@ k:l]}, or \code{a[..., i:j])}. They are also created by the built-in
Special read-only attributes: \member{start} is the lowerbound;
\member{stop} is the upperbound; \member{step} is the step value; each is
\code{None} if omitted. These attributes can have any type.
-\withsubitem{(slice object attribute)}{%
- \ttindex{start}%
- \ttindex{stop}%
+\withsubitem{(slice object attribute)}{
+ \ttindex{start}
+ \ttindex{stop}
\ttindex{step}}
\end{description} % Internal types
@@ -1026,27 +1025,27 @@ multiplication (meaning repetition) by defining the methods
\method{__add__()}, \method{__radd__()}, \method{__mul__()} and
\method{__rmul__()} described below; they should not define
\method{__coerce__()} or other numerical operators.
-\withsubitem{(mapping object method)}{%
- \ttindex{keys()}%
- \ttindex{values()}%
- \ttindex{items()}%
- \ttindex{has_key()}%
- \ttindex{get()}%
- \ttindex{clear()}%
- \ttindex{copy()}%
+\withsubitem{(mapping object method)}{
+ \ttindex{keys()}
+ \ttindex{values()}
+ \ttindex{items()}
+ \ttindex{has_key()}
+ \ttindex{get()}
+ \ttindex{clear()}
+ \ttindex{copy()}
\ttindex{update()}}
-\withsubitem{(sequence object method)}{%
- \ttindex{append()}%
- \ttindex{count()}%
- \ttindex{index()}%
- \ttindex{insert()}%
- \ttindex{pop()}%
- \ttindex{remove()}%
- \ttindex{reverse()}%
- \ttindex{sort()}%
- \ttindex{__add__()}%
- \ttindex{__radd__()}%
- \ttindex{__mul__()}%
+\withsubitem{(sequence object method)}{
+ \ttindex{append()}
+ \ttindex{count()}
+ \ttindex{index()}
+ \ttindex{insert()}
+ \ttindex{pop()}
+ \ttindex{remove()}
+ \ttindex{reverse()}
+ \ttindex{sort()}
+ \ttindex{__add__()}
+ \ttindex{__radd__()}
+ \ttindex{__mul__()}
\ttindex{__rmul__()}}
\withsubitem{(numberic object method)}{\ttindex{__coerce__()}}