Commit 09270b51 authored by Guido van Rossum's avatar Guido van Rossum

Fixes to make it pass latex without complaints.

parent e7fe864c
...@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ particular, it looks for a directory named \code{lib/python1.5} ...@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ particular, it looks for a directory named \code{lib/python1.5}
(replacing \code{1.5} with the current interpreter version) relative (replacing \code{1.5} with the current interpreter version) relative
to the parent directory where the executable named \code{python} is to the parent directory where the executable named \code{python} is
found on the shell command search path (the environment variable found on the shell command search path (the environment variable
\code{$PATH}). For instance, if the Python executable is found in \code{\$PATH}). For instance, if the Python executable is found in
\code{/usr/local/bin/python}, it will assume that the libraries are in \code{/usr/local/bin/python}, it will assume that the libraries are in
\code{/usr/local/lib/python1.5}. In fact, this also the ``fallback'' \code{/usr/local/lib/python1.5}. In fact, this also the ``fallback''
location, used when no executable file named \code{python} is found location, used when no executable file named \code{python} is found
...@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ directories in front of the standard path by setting ...@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ directories in front of the standard path by setting
The embedding application can steer the search by calling The embedding application can steer the search by calling
\code{Py_SetProgramName(\var{file})} \emph{before} calling \code{Py_SetProgramName(\var{file})} \emph{before} calling
\code{Py_Initialize()}. Note that \code[$PYTHONHOME} still overrides \code{Py_Initialize()}. Note that \code{\$PYTHONHOME} still overrides
this and \code{\$PYTHONPATH} is still inserted in front of the this and \code{\$PYTHONPATH} is still inserted in front of the
standard path. standard path.
...@@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ platform. ...@@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ platform.
\begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetProgramFullPath}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetProgramFullPath}{}
Return the full program name of the Python executable; this is Return the full program name of the Python executable; this is
computed as a side-effect of deriving the default module search path computed as a side-effect of deriving the default module search path
from the program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName() above). The from the program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName()} above). The
returned string points into static storage; the caller should not returned string points into static storage; the caller should not
modify its value. The value is available to Python code as modify its value. The value is available to Python code as
\code{sys.executable}. % XXX is that the right sys.name? \code{sys.executable}. % XXX is that the right sys.name?
...@@ -1459,11 +1459,11 @@ modify its value. The value is available to Python code as ...@@ -1459,11 +1459,11 @@ modify its value. The value is available to Python code as
\begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetPath}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetPath}{}
Return the default module search path; this is computed from the Return the default module search path; this is computed from the
program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName() above) and some program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName()} above) and some
environment variables. The returned string consists of a series of environment variables. The returned string consists of a series of
directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter character. directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter character.
The delimiter character is \code{':'} on Unix, \code{';'} on The delimiter character is \code{':'} on Unix, \code{';'} on
DOS/Windows, and \code{'\n'} (the ASCII newline character) on DOS/Windows, and \code{'\\n'} (the ASCII newline character) on
Macintosh. The returned string points into static storage; the caller Macintosh. The returned string points into static storage; the caller
should not modify its value. The value is available to Python code should not modify its value. The value is available to Python code
as the list \code{sys.path}, which may be modified to change the as the list \code{sys.path}, which may be modified to change the
...@@ -1476,7 +1476,9 @@ future search path for loaded modules. ...@@ -1476,7 +1476,9 @@ future search path for loaded modules.
Return the version of this Python interpreter. This is a string that Return the version of this Python interpreter. This is a string that
looks something like looks something like
\code{"1.5a3 (#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28) [GCC 2.7.2.2]"}. \begin{verbatim}
"1.5a3 (#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28) [GCC 2.7.2.2]"
\end{verbatim}
The first word (up to the first space character) is the current Python The first word (up to the first space character) is the current Python
version; the first three characters are the major and minor version version; the first three characters are the major and minor version
...@@ -1522,7 +1524,9 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}. ...@@ -1522,7 +1524,9 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}.
Return information about the sequence number and build date and time Return information about the sequence number and build date and time
of the current Python interpreter instance, for example of the current Python interpreter instance, for example
\code{"#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28"} \begin{verbatim}
"#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28"
\end{verbatim}
The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not
modify its value. The value is available to Python code as part of modify its value. The value is available to Python code as part of
...@@ -1556,13 +1560,13 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}. ...@@ -1556,13 +1560,13 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}.
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
% XXX These aren't really C functions! % XXX These aren't really C functions!
\begin{cfuncdesc}{Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{}{Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS}{}
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
\begin{cfuncdesc}{Py_BEGIN_END_THREADS}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{}{Py_BEGIN_END_THREADS}{}
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
\begin{cfuncdesc}{Py_BEGIN_XXX_THREADS}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{}{Py_BEGIN_XXX_THREADS}{}
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
......
...@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ particular, it looks for a directory named \code{lib/python1.5} ...@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ particular, it looks for a directory named \code{lib/python1.5}
(replacing \code{1.5} with the current interpreter version) relative (replacing \code{1.5} with the current interpreter version) relative
to the parent directory where the executable named \code{python} is to the parent directory where the executable named \code{python} is
found on the shell command search path (the environment variable found on the shell command search path (the environment variable
\code{$PATH}). For instance, if the Python executable is found in \code{\$PATH}). For instance, if the Python executable is found in
\code{/usr/local/bin/python}, it will assume that the libraries are in \code{/usr/local/bin/python}, it will assume that the libraries are in
\code{/usr/local/lib/python1.5}. In fact, this also the ``fallback'' \code{/usr/local/lib/python1.5}. In fact, this also the ``fallback''
location, used when no executable file named \code{python} is found location, used when no executable file named \code{python} is found
...@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ directories in front of the standard path by setting ...@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ directories in front of the standard path by setting
The embedding application can steer the search by calling The embedding application can steer the search by calling
\code{Py_SetProgramName(\var{file})} \emph{before} calling \code{Py_SetProgramName(\var{file})} \emph{before} calling
\code{Py_Initialize()}. Note that \code[$PYTHONHOME} still overrides \code{Py_Initialize()}. Note that \code{\$PYTHONHOME} still overrides
this and \code{\$PYTHONPATH} is still inserted in front of the this and \code{\$PYTHONPATH} is still inserted in front of the
standard path. standard path.
...@@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ platform. ...@@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ platform.
\begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetProgramFullPath}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetProgramFullPath}{}
Return the full program name of the Python executable; this is Return the full program name of the Python executable; this is
computed as a side-effect of deriving the default module search path computed as a side-effect of deriving the default module search path
from the program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName() above). The from the program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName()} above). The
returned string points into static storage; the caller should not returned string points into static storage; the caller should not
modify its value. The value is available to Python code as modify its value. The value is available to Python code as
\code{sys.executable}. % XXX is that the right sys.name? \code{sys.executable}. % XXX is that the right sys.name?
...@@ -1459,11 +1459,11 @@ modify its value. The value is available to Python code as ...@@ -1459,11 +1459,11 @@ modify its value. The value is available to Python code as
\begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetPath}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{char *}{Py_GetPath}{}
Return the default module search path; this is computed from the Return the default module search path; this is computed from the
program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName() above) and some program name (set by \code{Py_SetProgramName()} above) and some
environment variables. The returned string consists of a series of environment variables. The returned string consists of a series of
directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter character. directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter character.
The delimiter character is \code{':'} on Unix, \code{';'} on The delimiter character is \code{':'} on Unix, \code{';'} on
DOS/Windows, and \code{'\n'} (the ASCII newline character) on DOS/Windows, and \code{'\\n'} (the ASCII newline character) on
Macintosh. The returned string points into static storage; the caller Macintosh. The returned string points into static storage; the caller
should not modify its value. The value is available to Python code should not modify its value. The value is available to Python code
as the list \code{sys.path}, which may be modified to change the as the list \code{sys.path}, which may be modified to change the
...@@ -1476,7 +1476,9 @@ future search path for loaded modules. ...@@ -1476,7 +1476,9 @@ future search path for loaded modules.
Return the version of this Python interpreter. This is a string that Return the version of this Python interpreter. This is a string that
looks something like looks something like
\code{"1.5a3 (#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28) [GCC 2.7.2.2]"}. \begin{verbatim}
"1.5a3 (#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28) [GCC 2.7.2.2]"
\end{verbatim}
The first word (up to the first space character) is the current Python The first word (up to the first space character) is the current Python
version; the first three characters are the major and minor version version; the first three characters are the major and minor version
...@@ -1522,7 +1524,9 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}. ...@@ -1522,7 +1524,9 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}.
Return information about the sequence number and build date and time Return information about the sequence number and build date and time
of the current Python interpreter instance, for example of the current Python interpreter instance, for example
\code{"#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28"} \begin{verbatim}
"#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28"
\end{verbatim}
The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not
modify its value. The value is available to Python code as part of modify its value. The value is available to Python code as part of
...@@ -1556,13 +1560,13 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}. ...@@ -1556,13 +1560,13 @@ the variable \code{sys.version}.
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
% XXX These aren't really C functions! % XXX These aren't really C functions!
\begin{cfuncdesc}{Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{}{Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS}{}
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
\begin{cfuncdesc}{Py_BEGIN_END_THREADS}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{}{Py_BEGIN_END_THREADS}{}
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
\begin{cfuncdesc}{Py_BEGIN_XXX_THREADS}{} \begin{cfuncdesc}{}{Py_BEGIN_XXX_THREADS}{}
\end{cfuncdesc} \end{cfuncdesc}
......
Markdown is supported
0%
or
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment