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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2003-09-28 19:03:36 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2003-09-28 19:03:36 (GMT)
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Make the embedded hyperlinks work.
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@@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ by executing:
from __future__ import division
\end{verbatim}
-the expression \code{11/4} would evaluate to \code{2.75}. By
-actually importing the \refmodule[future]{__future__} module and
-evaluating its variables, you can see when a new feature was first
-added to the language and when it will become the default:
+the expression \code{11/4} would evaluate to \code{2.75}. By actually
+importing the \ulink{\module{__future__}}{../lib/module-future.html}
+module and evaluating its variables, you can see when a new feature
+was first added to the language and when it will become the default:
\begin{verbatim}
>>> import __future__
@@ -256,8 +256,9 @@ distinguished by their namespaces. Namespaces also aid readability
and maintainability by making it clear which modules implement a
function. For instance, writing \function{random.seed()} or
{}\function{itertools.izip()} makes it clear that those functions are
-implemented by the \refmodule{random} and \refmodule{itertools}
-modules respectively.
+implemented by the \ulink{\module{random}}{../lib/module-random.html}
+and \ulink{\module{itertools}}{../lib/module-itertools.html} modules
+respectively.
\index{nested scope}
\item[nested scope]