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* Capitalize "Python" for consistency.Fred Drake1998-04-032-6/+8
| | | | Add an index entry.
* Logical markup.Fred Drake1998-04-032-40/+42
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* Use {seealso} environment to refer to the struct module.Fred Drake1998-04-032-76/+90
| | | | | | | | Document ArrayType. Use {memberdesc} and {methoddesc} environments, as appropriate. Minor nits.
* add_idx(): Restore message to stdout when formatting the general index.Fred Drake1998-04-021-0/+1
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* Match python.sty a little better.Fred Drake1998-04-021-0/+6
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* Removed an obsolete hack that's been commented out for a long time.Fred Drake1998-04-021-10/+10
| | | | Added comments to various sections.
* Lots of little nits.Fred Drake1998-04-021-26/+35
| | | | | Big fix: the module index for the Python Library Reference is once more in a separate file! Yeah!
* Added a __delitem__ to the Message class.Guido van Rossum1998-04-021-0/+22
| | | | (Still no __setitem__, until I get a request to add it!)
* This fixes a (minor) problem discovered by AMK when you don't want anyFred Drake1998-04-021-6/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | special markup for the first column of a table using {tableii} or {tableiii}. In LaTeX, this requires using "textrm" as the formatting function, and this is needed to remove the bogus "<textrm>" that gets generated otherwise. There should probably be a more general mapping of specified markup to useful markup, but that doesn't appear needed at the moment. do_env_tableii(), do_env_tableiii(): If the markup for the first column is \textrm, make it empty. do_cmd_lineii(), do_cmd_lineiii(): If the markup for the first column is empty, don't add markup around the text.
* Hyphenate "built-in" for consistency.Fred Drake1998-04-022-2/+2
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* #Oops, I lost the CVS/RCS $Revision$Barry Warsaw1998-04-021-1/+1
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* Hyphenate "built-in" for consistency.Fred Drake1998-04-024-4/+4
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* Use methoddesc and memberdesc, as needed.Fred Drake1998-04-024-84/+104
| | | | | Added description of BastionClass, since it is referred to in the Bastion description as subclassable.
* Use methoddesc instead of funcdesc to describe the only method.Fred Drake1998-04-022-4/+4
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* \bifuncindex: Fix so entries combine correctly with those of the built-inFred Drake1998-04-021-1/+1
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* Removed reference to ni module.Fred Drake1998-04-022-4/+2
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* Removed references to ni.Fred Drake1998-04-024-8/+0
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* Markup nits, index entries.Fred Drake1998-04-022-32/+38
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* Be more specific about where in RFC 1421 to look, since it's not at allFred Drake1998-04-022-22/+24
| | | | | | | obvious when taking a quick look. Say "base64" instead of "base-64", since that seems to be how it's referred to in other RFCs.
* Minor markup nits.Fred Drake1998-04-022-20/+24
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* Fix one remaining internal use of \code{} that could use the simpler form.Fred Drake1998-04-021-1/+2
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* Some nits.Fred Drake1998-04-022-14/+20
| | | | Fixed quoting in third paragraph of the findmatch() description.
* Added --split for AMK; control split level of the HTML output. Use --split 1Fred Drake1998-04-021-13/+65
| | | | | | to create a single HTML file. Added --help.
* Markup consistency nits.Fred Drake1998-04-022-48/+60
| | | | | | | | | Fix indentation in code sample in PyArg_ParseTuple() section. Added one index entry. Fix include file reference in "Shared Libraries" to print <...> instead of the upside-down versions of ! and ?.
* Markup consistency & nits.Fred Drake1998-04-022-332/+302
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix typo in a C code example: KeyError is spelled PyExc_KeyError in C; the "K" is upper case! Some index entries. On function signatures, always use parameter names. Make return types match what's in the header files. When the return type is a pointer, always omit the space between te type name and the "*"; leaving it in results in type * func(..) and having two spaces there just looks terrible.
* AMK's version from the latest pypcre distribution. This clarifies aGuido van Rossum1998-04-022-12/+50
| | | | | few things and adds docs for what happens to escapes in replacement strings.
* Small markup nits, a few grammatical fixes, and a clarification of the binaryFred Drake1998-04-012-118/+130
| | | | | | mode for files under MacOS. Updated the traffic figure for c.l.p in the "What Now?" chapter; see comments.
* Implemented one more special markup item.Fred Drake1998-04-011-0/+8
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* Added some comments.Fred Drake1998-04-011-0/+7
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* (py-compute-indentation): When looking at a continuation line insideBarry Warsaw1998-04-011-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | an open paren, do a better job of reindenting the line. For example: def foo(): print 'hello %s, %d' % ( a, b) Hit TAB on the line starting with `a'. Without this patch this line will never be reindented.
* Two patches for Emacs 20.2 compatibility:Barry Warsaw1998-04-011-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | (py-compute-indentation): int-to-char isn't defined in Emacs, but we don't really need it anyway, so just remove this conversion. XEmacs is happy either way. (py-parse-state): The Emacs branch (i.e. w/o buffer-syntactic-context) wasn't adjusting point correctly.
* Correct dumb typo found by kjpylint (stack should be self.stack).Guido van Rossum1998-03-311-1/+1
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* Correct a definite typo ('mem' should be 'memo').Guido van Rossum1998-03-311-1/+1
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* Tim Peters' program for checking whether a program's indentation isGuido van Rossum1998-03-313-0/+906
| | | | | sensitive to tab size. Uses a different strategy than tabpolice.py, but has compatible usage.
* Strip argument to atol and atof to match what strop does better.Guido van Rossum1998-03-302-4/+4
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* A few lines were indented using spaces instead of tabs -- fix them.Guido van Rossum1998-03-301-8/+8
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* Return the name of the Tcl command defined by _bind(). This canGuido van Rossum1998-03-271-5/+13
| | | | | optionally be passed to unbind() (or you can apss it to deletecommand()).
* Change $ICONSERVER to conform to the value AMK & I have discussed for this;Fred Drake1998-03-271-0/+2
| | | | doing this here may prove to not be such a good idea, but we'll see.
* Use the new {methoddesc} and {memberdesc} environments as appropriate.Fred Drake1998-03-2716-414/+402
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* First (rough) cut at HTML index generation in Python. Not very pretty, butFred Drake1998-03-271-0/+211
| | | | easier to work with than the Perl code.
* Add support for mapping internal labels used from the index.Fred Drake1998-03-271-4/+15
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* \tableofcontents: Add support for some warning reduction in python.sty.Fred Drake1998-03-272-0/+2
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* Add comments about several of the environments.Fred Drake1998-03-271-57/+137
| | | | | | | | | | Cleaned up some problems that caused minor warnings. Added environments for object methods and members, with non-indexing variants. This includes reduced use of the indexsubitem setting, allowing more robust index generation. Removed some unused definitions.
* Some cleanup.Fred Drake1998-03-271-97/+35
| | | | Remove index generation from Perl; use an external script instead.
* Added note about weird sequencing of <PRE> & <dl> around {verbatim} sections.Fred Drake1998-03-271-0/+3
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* Clarified some comments about the requirements on the TeX installation.Fred Drake1998-03-271-2/+20
| | | | Added brief section on the howto support.
* Lots and lots and lots.....Fred Drake1998-03-271-141/+252
| | | | | | | | Implemented some new features of python.sty for methods & members. Fixed some bugs. Cleaned up some perl code and made some basic regular expressions more robust.
* Make sure both hyphens of a long-option show up in the HTML output.Fred Drake1998-03-272-4/+4
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* The usual.Guido van Rossum1998-03-2643-2384/+2524
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* Don't write "if self.dict: self.dict.close()"; just writeGuido van Rossum1998-03-261-2/+1
| | | | | | "self.dict.close()" and ignore the exception. The "if self.dict:" part would be calculated through len(self.dict.keys()), which is very expensive for a large dictionary...