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@@ -19,10 +19,6 @@ source. The extension interface uses the modules
\module{bdb}\refstmodindex{bdb} (undocumented) and
\refmodule{cmd}\refstmodindex{cmd}.
-A primitive windowing version of the debugger also exists --- this is
-module \module{wdb}\refstmodindex{wdb}, which requires
-\module{stdwin}\refbimodindex{stdwin}.
-
The debugger's prompt is \samp{(Pdb) }.
Typical usage to run a program under control of the debugger is:
@@ -75,8 +71,8 @@ can set breakpoints and type \samp{continue}, or you can step through
the statement using \samp{step} or \samp{next} (all these commands are
explained below). The optional \var{globals} and \var{locals}
arguments specify the environment in which the code is executed; by
-default the dictionary of the module \module{__main__} is used. (See
-the explanation of the \keyword{exec} statement or the
+default the dictionary of the module \refmodule[main]{__main__} is
+used. (See the explanation of the \keyword{exec} statement or the
\function{eval()} built-in function.)
\end{funcdesc}