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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-10 05:21:39 (GMT) |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-10 05:21:39 (GMT) |
commit | 8aee0e0356a0b214bb8bae1c5605f385e774cc67 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex b/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex index 70940cf..d799a1c 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libtypes.tex @@ -662,6 +662,7 @@ source string) to the \code{exec} statement or the built-in See the \emph{Python Reference Manual} for more information. \subsubsection{Type Objects} +\label{bltin-type-objects} Type objects represent the various object types. An object's type is accessed by the built-in function \code{type()}. There are no special @@ -673,6 +674,7 @@ for all standard built-in types. Types are written like this: \code{<type 'int'>}. \subsubsection{The Null Object} +\label{bltin-null-object} This object is returned by functions that don't explicitly return a value. It supports no special operations. There is exactly one null @@ -681,6 +683,7 @@ object, named \code{None} (a built-in name). It is written as \code{None}. \subsubsection{File Objects} +\label{bltin-file-objects} File objects are implemented using \C{}'s \code{stdio} package and can be created with the built-in function \code{open()} described under diff --git a/Doc/libtypes.tex b/Doc/libtypes.tex index 70940cf..d799a1c 100644 --- a/Doc/libtypes.tex +++ b/Doc/libtypes.tex @@ -662,6 +662,7 @@ source string) to the \code{exec} statement or the built-in See the \emph{Python Reference Manual} for more information. \subsubsection{Type Objects} +\label{bltin-type-objects} Type objects represent the various object types. An object's type is accessed by the built-in function \code{type()}. There are no special @@ -673,6 +674,7 @@ for all standard built-in types. Types are written like this: \code{<type 'int'>}. \subsubsection{The Null Object} +\label{bltin-null-object} This object is returned by functions that don't explicitly return a value. It supports no special operations. There is exactly one null @@ -681,6 +683,7 @@ object, named \code{None} (a built-in name). It is written as \code{None}. \subsubsection{File Objects} +\label{bltin-file-objects} File objects are implemented using \C{}'s \code{stdio} package and can be created with the built-in function \code{open()} described under |