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@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
An example may be found in the file \file{Demo/embed/demo.c} in the
Python source distribution.
-\strong{Note:} Removing entries from \code{sys.modules} or importing
+\note{Removing entries from \code{sys.modules} or importing
compiled modules into multiple interpreters within a process (or
following a \cfunction{fork()} without an intervening
\cfunction{exec()}) can create problems for some extension modules.
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ Note also that the \function{reload()} function can be used with
extension modules, and will call the module initialization function
(\cfunction{initspam()} in the example), but will not load the module
again if it was loaded from a dynamically loadable object file
-(\file{.so} on \UNIX, \file{.dll} on Windows).
+(\file{.so} on \UNIX, \file{.dll} on Windows).}
A more substantial example module is included in the Python source
distribution as \file{Modules/xxmodule.c}. This file may be used as a
@@ -828,11 +828,11 @@ format units in \var{items}. The C arguments must correspond to the
individual format units in \var{items}. Format units for sequences
may be nested.
-\strong{Note:} Prior to Python version 1.5.2, this format specifier
+\note{Prior to Python version 1.5.2, this format specifier
only accepted a tuple containing the individual parameters, not an
arbitrary sequence. Code which previously caused
\exception{TypeError} to be raised here may now proceed without an
-exception. This is not expected to be a problem for existing code.
+exception. This is not expected to be a problem for existing code.}
\end{description}
@@ -950,9 +950,9 @@ with the type information from \var{format} from left to right. On
success, \cfunction{PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords()} returns true,
otherwise it returns false and raises an appropriate exception.
-\strong{Note:} Nested tuples cannot be parsed when using keyword
+\note{Nested tuples cannot be parsed when using keyword
arguments! Keyword parameters passed in which are not present in the
-\var{kwlist} will cause \exception{TypeError} to be raised.
+\var{kwlist} will cause \exception{TypeError} to be raised.}
Here is an example module which uses keywords, based on an example by
Geoff Philbrick (\email{philbrick@hks.com}):%