Commit 000893fa authored by Éric Araujo's avatar Éric Araujo

Minor touch-ups in distutils.cmd.Command doc

parent 489c8ff2
...@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ setup script). Indirectly provides the :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` and ...@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ setup script). Indirectly provides the :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` and
.. function:: setup(arguments) .. function:: setup(arguments)
The basic do-everything function that does most everything you could ever ask The basic do-everything function that does most everything you could ever ask
for from a Distutils method. See XXXXX for from a Distutils method.
The setup function takes a large number of arguments. These are laid out in the The setup function takes a large number of arguments. These are laid out in the
following table. following table.
...@@ -1759,7 +1759,7 @@ Subclasses of :class:`Command` must define the following methods. ...@@ -1759,7 +1759,7 @@ Subclasses of :class:`Command` must define the following methods.
predicate)``, with *command_name* a string and *predicate* a function, a predicate)``, with *command_name* a string and *predicate* a function, a
string or ``None``. *predicate* is a method of the parent command that string or ``None``. *predicate* is a method of the parent command that
determines whether the corresponding command is applicable in the current determines whether the corresponding command is applicable in the current
situation. (E.g. we ``install_headers`` is only applicable if we have any C situation. (E.g. ``install_headers`` is only applicable if we have any C
header files to install.) If *predicate* is ``None``, that command is always header files to install.) If *predicate* is ``None``, that command is always
applicable. applicable.
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