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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-02-28 17:14:32 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-02-28 17:14:32 (GMT) |
commit | 8675115e5f55e69fdb30ebba95e7a6a5216e133c (patch) | |
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a few typographical changes (e.g. -- => ---) and lots of new stuff in the WWW chapter
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diff --git a/Doc/libimp.tex b/Doc/libimp.tex index 1a313fa..befde61 100644 --- a/Doc/libimp.tex +++ b/Doc/libimp.tex @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ returned by \code{get_suffixes} describing the kind of file found. \begin{funcdesc}{init_builtin}{name} Initialize the built-in module called \var{name} and return its module object. If the module was already initialized, it will be initialized -{\em again}. A few modules cannot be initialized twice -- attempting +{\em again}. A few modules cannot be initialized twice --- attempting to initialize these again will raise an exception. If there is no built-in module called \var{name}, \code{None} is returned. \end{funcdesc} @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ it will be initialized {\em again}. The \var{name} argument is used to create or access a module object. The \var{pathname} argument points to the byte-compiled code file. The optional \var{file} argument is the byte-compiled code file, open for reading in binary -mode, from the beginning -- if not given, the function opens +mode, from the beginning --- if not given, the function opens \var{pathname}. It must currently be a real file object, not a user-defined class emulating a file. \end{funcdesc} @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ return its module object. If the module was already initialized, it will be initialized {\em again}. The \var{name} argument is used to create or access a module object. The \var{pathname} argument points to the source file. The optional \var{file} argument is the source -file, open for reading as text, from the beginning -- if not given, +file, open for reading as text, from the beginning --- if not given, the function opens \var{pathname}. It must currently be a real file object, not a user-defined class emulating a file. Note that if a properly matching byte-compiled file (with suffix \code{.pyc}) exists, |