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-\chapter{Extending Python with C or \Cpp \label{intro}}
+\chapter{Extending Python with \C{} or \Cpp{} \label{intro}}
It is quite easy to add new built-in modules to Python, if you know
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ initspam(void)
Note that PyMODINIT_FUNC declares the function as \code{void} return type,
declares any special linkage declarations required by the platform, and for
-\Cpp declares the function as \code{extern "C"}.
+\Cpp{} declares the function as \code{extern "C"}.
When the Python program imports module \module{spam} for the first
time, \cfunction{initspam()} is called. (See below for comments about