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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/ext/ext.tex b/Doc/ext/ext.tex
index 1f80a37..3f9eb96 100644
--- a/Doc/ext/ext.tex
+++ b/Doc/ext/ext.tex
@@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ storage. The caller is responsible for calling
object) {[const char *encoding, char **buffer, int *buffer_length]}]
This variant on \samp{s\#} is used for encoding Unicode and objects
convertible to Unicode into a character buffer. It reads one C
-variable and stores into two C variables, the first one a pointer to
+variable and stores into three C variables, the first one a pointer to
an encoding name string (\var{encoding}), the second a pointer to a
pointer to a character buffer (\var{**buffer}, the buffer used for
storing the encoded data) and the third one a pointer to an integer
@@ -886,8 +886,8 @@ as the function name in error messages (the ``associated value'' of
the exception that \cfunction{PyArg_ParseTuple()} raises).
\item[\samp{;}]
-The list of format units ends here; the string after the colon is used
-as the error message \emph{instead} of the default error message.
+The list of format units ends here; the string after the semicolon is
+used as the error message \emph{instead} of the default error message.
Clearly, \samp{:} and \samp{;} mutually exclude each other.
\end{description}
@@ -1101,15 +1101,6 @@ Convert a Unicode (UCS-2) data buffer and its length to a Python
Unicode object. If the Unicode buffer pointer is \NULL, the length
is ignored and \code{None} is returned.
-\item[\samp{u} (Unicode string) {[Py_UNICODE *]}]
-Convert a null-terminated buffer of Unicode (UCS-2) data to a Python Unicode
-object. If the Unicode buffer pointer is \NULL{}, \code{None} is returned.
-
-\item[\samp{u\#} (Unicode string) {[Py_UNICODE *, int]}]
-Convert a Unicode (UCS-2) data buffer and its length to a Python Unicode
-object. If the Unicode buffer pointer is \NULL{}, the length is ignored and
-\code{None} is returned.
-
\item[\samp{i} (integer) {[int]}]
Convert a plain C \ctype{int} to a Python integer object.