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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Aug 11, 1998
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Fred Drake
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\documentclass
{
howto
}
% This is a template for short or medium-size Python-related documents,
% mostly notably the series of HOWTOs, but it can be used for any
% document you like.
% The title should be descriptive enough for people to be able to find
% the relevant document.
\title
{
Spammifying Sprockets in Python
}
% Increment the release number whenever significant changes are made.
% The author and/or editor can define 'significant' however they like.
\release
{
0.00
}
% At minimum, give your name and an e-mail address. You can include a
% snail-mail address if you like.
\author
{
Me, 'cause I wrote it
}
\authoraddress
{
Me, 'cause I'm self-employed.
}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
% This makes the Abstract go on a separate page in the HTML version;
% if a copyright notice is used, it should go immediately after this.
%
\ifhtml
\chapter*
{
Front Matter
\label
{
front
}}
\fi
% Copyright statement should go here, if needed.
% ...
% The abstract should be a paragraph or two long, and describe the
% scope of the document.
\begin{abstract}
\noindent
This document describes how to spammify sprockets. It is a useful
example of a Python HOWTO document. It is not dependent on any
particular sprocket implementation, and includes a Python-based
implementation in the
\module
{
sprunkit
}
module.
\end{abstract}
\tableofcontents
Spammifying sprockets from Python is both fun and entertaining.
Applying the techniques described here, you can also fill your hard
disk quite effectively.
\section
{
What is Sprocket Spammification?
}
You have to ask? It's the only thing to do to your sprockets!
\section
{
Why Use Python?
}
Python is an excellent language from which to spammify your sprockets
since you can do it on any platform.
\section
{
Software Requirements
}
You need to have the following software installed:
% The {itemize} environment uses a bullet for each \item. If you want the
% \item's numbered, use the {enumerate} environment instead.
\begin{itemize}
\item
Python 1.9.
\item
Some sprocket definition files.
\item
At least one sprocket system implementation.
\end{itemize}
Note that the
\module
{
sprunkit
}
is provided with this package and
implements ActiveSprockets in Python.
% The preceding sections will have been written in a gentler,
% introductory style. You may also wish to include a reference
% section, documenting all the functions/exceptions/constants.
% The following is a model for such a reference section, for
% an extension module written in C.
\section
{
Extension Module
\module
{
spamsprock
}}
\exmodindex
{
spamsprock
}
% Set the module name for the index
\label
{
module-spamsprock
}
% Create a label for cross-references
A
\C
{}
module is provided to perform spammification operations very
quickly. It exports a function, an exception, and some constants.
% A function definition
\begin{funcdesc}
{
spammify
}{
sprocket
\optional
{
, options
}}
Spammify the sprocket given as
\var
{
sprocket
}
. Flags my be
bitwise-ORed together and passed as
\var
{
options
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
% An exception definition
\begin{excdesc}
{
SpamError
}
The exception that is raised when spammification fails, or just takes
too long.
\end{excdesc}
% A definition of two constants
\begin{datadesc}
{
FROBNICATE
}
Value to be used for the
\var
{
options
}
parameter to
\function
{
spammify()
}
to indicate that the
\var
{
sprocket
}
parameter to
that function should be frobnicated as well as spammified.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
NO
_
FROBNICATE
}
As with
\constant
{
FROBNICATE
}
, but indicates that frobnication should
not be performed. The default is to frobnicate randomly.
\end{datadesc}
% The following section is a model for documenting modules written in
% Python.
\section
{
Module
\module
{
sprunkit
}}
\modindex
{
ezspam
}
\label
{
module-sprunkit
}
This module provides a high level interface to spammification
operations. It provides an interesting base class and an exception.
% A class definition
\begin{classdesc}
{
SprunkSprocket
}{
\optional
{
path
}}
A Python-only implementation of a persistent sprocket. The
\var
{
path
}
parameter should refer to a spocket definition file. If omitted, a
new sprocket is created.
\end{classdesc}
% An exception definition
\begin{excdesc}
{
PersistenceError
}
Exception raised when the
\method
{
save()
}
method of a
\class
{
SprunkSprockit
}
instance fails.
\end{excdesc}
\subsection
{
\class
{
SprunkSprocket
}
Objects
}
\class
{
SprunkSprocket
}
objects have the following methods:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
save
}{
\optional
{
path
}}
Save the sprocket in the file specified by
\var
{
path
}
. If
\var
{
path
}
is omitted, the
\var
{
path
}
specified to the constructor is used. If
neither was specified, raises the
\exception
{
PersistenceError
}
exception.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
persist
}{
path
}
Set the default file name that the
\method
{
save()
}
method will use.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
insist
}{}
Make the sprocket assert itself. This method cannot fail.
\end{funcdesc}
\appendix
\section
{
This is an Appendix
}
To create an appendix in a Python HOWTO document, use markup like
this:
\begin{verbatim}
\appendix
\section
{
This is an Appendix
}
To create an appendix in a Python HOWTO document, ....
\section
{
This is another
}
Just add another
\section
{}
, but don't say
\appendix
again.
\end{verbatim}
\end{document}
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