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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex b/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex index 1aa2dd5..2a6f3f6 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex @@ -134,12 +134,12 @@ may be either returned data in a conformant type or a \class{Fault} or Servers that support the XML introspection API support some common methods grouped under the reserved \member{system} member: -\begin{methoddesc}{system.listMethods}{} +\begin{methoddesc}[ServerProxy]{system.listMethods}{} This method returns a list of strings, one for each (non-system) method supported by the XML-RPC server. \end{methoddesc} -\begin{methoddesc}{system.methodSignature}{name} +\begin{methoddesc}[ServerProxy]{system.methodSignature}{name} This method takes one parameter, the name of a method implemented by the XML-RPC server.It returns an array of possible signatures for this method. A signature is an array of types. The first of these types is @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ returned. In Python this means that the type of the returned value will be something other that list. \end{methoddesc} -\begin{methoddesc}{system.methodHelp}{name} +\begin{methoddesc}[ServerProxy]{system.methodHelp}{name} This method takes one parameter, the name of a method implemented by the XML-RPC server. It returns a documentation string describing the use of that method. If no such string is available, an empty string is @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ implemented in the obvious ways. It also has the following method, supported mainly for internal use by the unmarshalling code: -\begin{methoddesc}{encode}{out} +\begin{methoddesc}[Boolean]{encode}{out} Write the XML-RPC encoding of this Boolean item to the out stream object. \end{methoddesc} @@ -197,11 +197,11 @@ ISO 8601 time/date string, or a {}\class{\refmodule{datetime}.datetime}, instance. It has the following methods, supported mainly for internal use by the marshalling/unmarshalling code: -\begin{methoddesc}{decode}{string} +\begin{methoddesc}[DateTime]{decode}{string} Accept a string as the instance's new time value. \end{methoddesc} -\begin{methoddesc}{encode}{out} +\begin{methoddesc}[DateTime]{encode}{out} Write the XML-RPC encoding of this \class{DateTime} item to the \var{out} stream object. \end{methoddesc} @@ -242,11 +242,11 @@ It also supports certain of Python's built-in operators through a A \class{Fault} object encapsulates the content of an XML-RPC fault tag. Fault objects have the following members: -\begin{memberdesc}{faultCode} +\begin{memberdesc}[Fault]{faultCode} A string indicating the fault type. \end{memberdesc} -\begin{memberdesc}{faultString} +\begin{memberdesc}[Fault]{faultString} A string containing a diagnostic message associated with the fault. \end{memberdesc} @@ -258,19 +258,19 @@ underlying transport layer (such as a 404 `not found' error if the server named by the URI does not exist). It has the following members: -\begin{memberdesc}{url} +\begin{memberdesc}[ProtocolError]{url} The URI or URL that triggered the error. \end{memberdesc} -\begin{memberdesc}{errcode} +\begin{memberdesc}[ProtocolError]{errcode} The error code. \end{memberdesc} -\begin{memberdesc}{errmsg} +\begin{memberdesc}[ProtocolError]{errmsg} The error message or diagnostic string. \end{memberdesc} -\begin{memberdesc}{headers} +\begin{memberdesc}[ProtocolError]{headers} A string containing the headers of the HTTP/HTTPS request that triggered the error. \end{memberdesc} |