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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1997-12-15 22:19:46 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1997-12-15 22:19:46 (GMT)
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Fixed index references to modules.
Changed regex reference to re.
-rw-r--r--Doc/lib/libtypes.tex13
-rw-r--r--Doc/libtypes.tex13
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex b/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex
index 988fc90..70a619f 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ module \code{math} for well-defined conversions.
\bifuncindex{floor}
\bifuncindex{ceil}
\indexii{numeric}{conversions}
-\stmodindex{math}
+\refbimodindex{math}
\indexii{\C{}}{language}
\item[(3)]
@@ -416,9 +416,9 @@ In this case no * specifiers may occur in a format (since they
require a sequential parameter list).
Additional string operations are defined in standard module
-\code{string} and in built-in module \code{regex}.
-\index{string}
-\index{regex}
+\code{string} and in built-in module \code{re}.
+\refstmodindex{string}
+\refbimodindex{re}
\subsubsection{Mutable Sequence Types}
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ accessed by the built-in function \code{type()}. There are no special
operations on types. The standard module \code{types} defines names
for all standard built-in types.
\bifuncindex{type}
-\stmodindex{types}
+\refstmodindex{types}
Types are written like this: \code{<type 'int'>}.
@@ -694,7 +694,8 @@ Files have the following methods:
Return the integer ``file descriptor'' that is used by the underlying
implementation to request I/O operations from the operating system.
This can be useful for other, lower level interfaces that use file
-descriptors, e.g. module \code{fcntl} or \code{os.read} and friends.
+descriptors, e.g. module \code{fcntl} or \code{os.read()} and friends.
+\refbimodindex{fcntl}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{read}{\optional{size}}
diff --git a/Doc/libtypes.tex b/Doc/libtypes.tex
index 988fc90..70a619f 100644
--- a/Doc/libtypes.tex
+++ b/Doc/libtypes.tex
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ module \code{math} for well-defined conversions.
\bifuncindex{floor}
\bifuncindex{ceil}
\indexii{numeric}{conversions}
-\stmodindex{math}
+\refbimodindex{math}
\indexii{\C{}}{language}
\item[(3)]
@@ -416,9 +416,9 @@ In this case no * specifiers may occur in a format (since they
require a sequential parameter list).
Additional string operations are defined in standard module
-\code{string} and in built-in module \code{regex}.
-\index{string}
-\index{regex}
+\code{string} and in built-in module \code{re}.
+\refstmodindex{string}
+\refbimodindex{re}
\subsubsection{Mutable Sequence Types}
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ accessed by the built-in function \code{type()}. There are no special
operations on types. The standard module \code{types} defines names
for all standard built-in types.
\bifuncindex{type}
-\stmodindex{types}
+\refstmodindex{types}
Types are written like this: \code{<type 'int'>}.
@@ -694,7 +694,8 @@ Files have the following methods:
Return the integer ``file descriptor'' that is used by the underlying
implementation to request I/O operations from the operating system.
This can be useful for other, lower level interfaces that use file
-descriptors, e.g. module \code{fcntl} or \code{os.read} and friends.
+descriptors, e.g. module \code{fcntl} or \code{os.read()} and friends.
+\refbimodindex{fcntl}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{read}{\optional{size}}