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@@ -143,10 +143,10 @@ passed to the C function. The C function always has two arguments,
conventionally named \var{self} and \var{args}.
The \var{self} argument is only used when the C function implements a
-built-in method. This will be discussed later. In the example,
-\var{self} will always be a \NULL{} pointer, since we are defining
-a function, not a method. (This is done so that the interpreter
-doesn't have to understand two different types of C functions.)
+built-in method, not a function. In the example, \var{self} will
+always be a \NULL{} pointer, since we are defining a function, not a
+method. (This is done so that the interpreter doesn't have to
+understand two different types of C functions.)
The \var{args} argument will be a pointer to a Python tuple object
containing the arguments. Each item of the tuple corresponds to an