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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-17 06:33:25 (GMT) |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-17 06:33:25 (GMT) |
commit | cce1090d49ba91cdc06c60d8a2af04d057abe7dc (patch) | |
tree | 8b866b9986508cfb7cec89ab4fb5e1c269756b8f /Doc/lib/libpdb.tex | |
parent | c9a4438c16c66af5b196adf172fd3416ac4ec9d3 (diff) | |
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Change "\," to just "," in function signatures. This is easier to maintain,
works better with LaTeX2HTML, and allows some simplification of the python.sty
macros.
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex b/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex index 5cfada5..4fe8ad1 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libpdb.tex @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ NameError: spam The module defines the following functions; each enters the debugger in a slightly different way: -\begin{funcdesc}{run}{statement\optional{\, globals\optional{\, locals}}} +\begin{funcdesc}{run}{statement\optional{, globals\optional{, locals}}} Execute the \var{statement} (given as a string) under debugger control. The debugger prompt appears before any code is executed; you can set breakpoints and type \code{continue}, or you can step through @@ -81,14 +81,14 @@ the explanation of the \code{exec} statement or the \code{eval()} built-in function.) \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{runeval}{expression\optional{\, globals\optional{\, locals}}} +\begin{funcdesc}{runeval}{expression\optional{, globals\optional{, locals}}} Evaluate the \var{expression} (given as a a string) under debugger control. When \code{runeval()} returns, it returns the value of the expression. Otherwise this function is similar to \code{run()}. \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{runcall}{function\optional{\, argument\, ...}} +\begin{funcdesc}{runcall}{function\optional{, argument, ...}} Call the \var{function} (a function or method object, not a string) with the given arguments. When \code{runcall()} returns, it returns whatever the function call returned. The debugger prompt appears as |