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-rw-r--r-- | Doc/lib/librfc822.tex | 10 |
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/librfc822.tex b/Doc/lib/librfc822.tex index 1f78721..e8cad19 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/librfc822.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/librfc822.tex @@ -255,12 +255,12 @@ there is no header matching \var{name}, or it is unparsable, return In particular: \code{\var{m}[name]} is like \code{\var{m}.getheader(name)} but raises \exception{KeyError} if there is no matching header; and \code{len(\var{m})}, -\code{\var{m}.get(name\optional{, deafult})}, -\code{\var{m}.has_key(name)}, \code{\var{m}.keys()}, +\code{\var{m}.get(\var{name}\optional{\var{, default}})}, +\code{\var{m}.has_key(\var{name})}, \code{\var{m}.keys()}, \code{\var{m}.values()} \code{\var{m}.items()}, and -\code{\var{m}.setdefault(name\optional{, default})} act as expected, -with the one difference that \method{get()} and \method{setdefault()} -use an empty string as the default value. \class{Message} instances +\code{\var{m}.setdefault(\var{name}\optional{\var{, default}})} act as +expected, with the one difference that \method{setdefault()} uses +an empty string as the default value. \class{Message} instances also support the mapping writable interface \code{\var{m}[name] = value} and \code{del \var{m}[name]}. \class{Message} objects do not support the \method{clear()}, \method{copy()}, \method{popitem()}, or |