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diff --git a/Doc/lib.tex b/Doc/lib.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5ee098e..0000000 --- a/Doc/lib.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{manual} - -% NOTE: this file controls which chapters/sections of the library -% manual are actually printed. It is easy to customize your manual -% by commenting out sections that you're not interested in. - -\title{Python Library Reference} - -\input{boilerplate} - -\makeindex % tell \index to actually write the - % .idx file -\makemodindex % ... and the module index as well. - - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\input{copyright} - -\begin{abstract} - -\noindent -Python is an extensible, interpreted, object-oriented programming -language. It supports a wide range of applications, from simple text -processing scripts to interactive WWW browsers. - -While the \emph{Python Reference Manual} describes the exact syntax and -semantics of the language, it does not describe the standard library -that is distributed with the language, and which greatly enhances its -immediate usability. This library contains built-in modules (written -in C) that provide access to system functionality such as file I/O -that would otherwise be inaccessible to Python programmers, as well as -modules written in Python that provide standardized solutions for many -problems that occur in everyday programming. Some of these modules -are explicitly designed to encourage and enhance the portability of -Python programs. - -This library reference manual documents Python's standard library, as -well as many optional library modules (which may or may not be -available, depending on whether the underlying platform supports them -and on the configuration choices made at compile time). It also -documents the standard types of the language and its built-in -functions and exceptions, many of which are not or incompletely -documented in the Reference Manual. - -This manual assumes basic knowledge about the Python language. For an -informal introduction to Python, see the \emph{Python Tutorial}; the -\emph{Python Reference Manual} remains the highest authority on -syntactic and semantic questions. Finally, the manual entitled -\emph{Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter} describes how to -add new extensions to Python and how to embed it in other applications. - -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - - % Chapter title: - -\input{libintro} % Introduction - -\input{libobjs} % Built-in Types, Exceptions and Functions -\input{libtypes} -\input{libexcs} -\input{libfuncs} - -\input{libpython} % Python Services -\input{libsys} -\input{libtypes2} % types is already taken :-( -\input{libuserdict} -\input{liboperator} -\input{libtraceback} -\input{libpickle} -\input{libcopyreg} -\input{libshelve} -\input{libcopy} -\input{libmarshal} -\input{libimp} -%\input{libni} -\input{libparser} -\input{libsymbol} -\input{libtoken} -\input{libkeyword} -\input{libcode} -\input{libpprint} -\input{libdis} -\input{libsite} -\input{libuser} -\input{libbltin} % really __builtin__ -\input{libmain} % really __main__ - -\input{libstrings} % String Services -\input{libstring} -\input{libre} -\input{libregex} -\input{libregsub} -\input{libstruct} -\input{libstrio} -%\input{libsoundex} - -\input{libmisc} % Miscellaneous Services -\input{libmath} -\input{libcmath} -\input{libwhrandom} -\input{librandom} -%\input{librand} -\input{libbisect} -\input{libarray} -\input{libfileinput} -\input{libcalendar} - -\input{liballos} % Generic Operating System Services -\input{libos} -\input{libtime} -\input{libgetopt} -\input{libtempfile} -\input{liberrno} -\input{libglob} -\input{libfnmatch} -\input{liblocale} - -\input{libsomeos} % Optional Operating System Services -\input{libsignal} -\input{libsocket} -\input{libselect} -\input{libthread} -\input{libqueue} -\input{libanydbm} -\input{libwhichdb} -\input{libzlib} -\input{libgzip} - -\input{libunix} % UNIX Specific Services -\input{libposix} -\input{libppath} % == posixpath -\input{libpwd} -\input{libgrp} -\input{libcrypt} -\input{libdbm} -\input{libgdbm} -\input{libtermios} -\input{libfcntl} -\input{libposixfile} -\input{libresource} -\input{libsyslog} -\input{libstat} -\input{libpopen2} -\input{libcommands} - -\input{libpdb} % The Python Debugger - -\input{libprofile} % The Python Profiler - -\input{libwww} % Internet and WWW Services -\input{libcgi} -\input{liburllib} -\input{libhttplib} -\input{libftplib} -\input{libgopherlib} -\input{libpoplib} -\input{libimaplib} -\input{libnntplib} -\input{liburlparse} -\input{libsgmllib} -\input{libhtmllib} -\input{libxmllib} -\input{libformatter} -\input{librfc822} -\input{libmimetools} -\input{libbinhex} -\input{libuu} -\input{libbinascii} -\input{libxdrlib} -\input{libmailcap} -\input{libbase64} -\input{libquopri} -\input{libsocksvr} -\input{libmailbox} -\input{libmimify} -\input{libbasehttp} - -\input{librestricted} -\input{librexec} -\input{libbastion} - -\input{libmm} % Multimedia Services -\input{libaudioop} -\input{libimageop} -\input{libaifc} -\input{libjpeg} -\input{librgbimg} -\input{libimghdr} - -\input{libcrypto} % Cryptographic Services -\input{libmd5} -\input{libmpz} -\input{librotor} - -%\input{libamoeba} % AMOEBA ONLY - -%\input{libstdwin} % STDWIN ONLY - -\input{libsgi} % SGI IRIX ONLY -\input{libal} -\input{libcd} -\input{libfl} -\input{libfm} -\input{libgl} -\input{libimgfile} -%\input{libpanel} - -\input{libsun} % SUNOS ONLY -\input{libsunaudio} - -\input{libundoc} - -% -% The ugly "%begin{latexonly}" pseudo-environments are really just to -% keep LaTeX2HTML quiet during the \renewcommand{} macros; they're -% not really valuable. -% - -%begin{latexonly} -\renewcommand{\indexname}{Module Index} -%end{latexonly} -\input{modlib.ind} % Module Index - -%begin{latexonly} -\renewcommand{\indexname}{Index} -%end{latexonly} -\input{lib.ind} % Index - -\end{document} |