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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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b75d8cea
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b75d8cea
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Mar 06, 1992
by
Guido van Rossum
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Moved macros to myformat.sty.
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Doc/lib.tex
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\documentstyle
[myformat]
{
report
}
% Underscores are not magic throughout this document
\catcode
`
_
=12
% Dummy \cbstart and \cbend so I can leave the changebars in...
\newcommand
{
\cbstart
}{}
\newcommand
{
\cbend
}{}
% Define \itembreak: force the text after an item to start on a new line
\newcommand
{
\itembreak
}{
\mbox
{}
\\*
[0mm]
}
% Command to generate two index entries (using subentries)
\newcommand
{
\indexii
}
[2]
{
\index
{
#1!#2
}
\index
{
#2!#1
}
}
% And three entries (using only one level of subentries)
\newcommand
{
\indexiii
}
[3]
{
\index
{
#1!#2 #3
}
\index
{
#2!#3, #1
}
\index
{
#3!#1 #2
}
}
% And four (again, using only one level of subentries)
\newcommand
{
\indexiv
}
[4]
{
\index
{
#1!#2 #3 #4
}
\index
{
#2!#3 #4, #1
}
\index
{
#3!#4, #1 #2
}
\index
{
#4!#1 #2 #3
}
}
% Command to generate a reference to a function, statement, keyword, operator
\newcommand
{
\stindex
}
[1]
{
\indexii
{
statement
}{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\kwindex
}
[1]
{
\indexii
{
keyword
}{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\opindex
}
[1]
{
\indexii
{
operator
}{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\bifuncindex
}
[1]
{
\index
{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}
(built-in function)
}}
% Add an index entry for a module
\newcommand
{
\modindex
}
[2]
{
\index
{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}
(#2module)
}}
\newcommand
{
\bimodindex
}
[1]
{
\modindex
{
#1
}{
built-in
}}
\newcommand
{
\stmodindex
}
[1]
{
\modindex
{
#1
}{
standard
}}
% Additional string for an index entry
\newcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{}
\newcommand
{
\ttindex
}
[1]
{
\index
{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}
\indexsubitem
}}
% Define \itemjoin: some negative vspace to join two items together
\newcommand
{
\itemjoin
}{
\mbox
{}
\vspace
{
-
\itemsep
}
\vspace
{
-
\parsep
}
}
% Define \funcitem{func}{args}: define a function item
\newcommand
{
\funcitem
}
[2]
{
\ttindex
{
#1
}
\item
[{\tt #1(#2)}]
\
}
% Define \dataitem{name}: define a data item
\newcommand
{
\dataitem
}
[1]
{
\ttindex
{
#1
}
\item
[{\tt #1}]
\
}
% Define \excitem{name}: define an exception item
\newcommand
{
\excitem
}
[1]
{
\ttindex
{
#1
}
\item
[{\tt #1}]
\itembreak
}
\title
{
\bf
Python Library Reference
}
...
...
Doc/lib/lib.tex
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b75d8cea
\documentstyle
[myformat]
{
report
}
% Underscores are not magic throughout this document
\catcode
`
_
=12
% Dummy \cbstart and \cbend so I can leave the changebars in...
\newcommand
{
\cbstart
}{}
\newcommand
{
\cbend
}{}
% Define \itembreak: force the text after an item to start on a new line
\newcommand
{
\itembreak
}{
\mbox
{}
\\*
[0mm]
}
% Command to generate two index entries (using subentries)
\newcommand
{
\indexii
}
[2]
{
\index
{
#1!#2
}
\index
{
#2!#1
}
}
% And three entries (using only one level of subentries)
\newcommand
{
\indexiii
}
[3]
{
\index
{
#1!#2 #3
}
\index
{
#2!#3, #1
}
\index
{
#3!#1 #2
}
}
% And four (again, using only one level of subentries)
\newcommand
{
\indexiv
}
[4]
{
\index
{
#1!#2 #3 #4
}
\index
{
#2!#3 #4, #1
}
\index
{
#3!#4, #1 #2
}
\index
{
#4!#1 #2 #3
}
}
% Command to generate a reference to a function, statement, keyword, operator
\newcommand
{
\stindex
}
[1]
{
\indexii
{
statement
}{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\kwindex
}
[1]
{
\indexii
{
keyword
}{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\opindex
}
[1]
{
\indexii
{
operator
}{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\bifuncindex
}
[1]
{
\index
{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}
(built-in function)
}}
% Add an index entry for a module
\newcommand
{
\modindex
}
[2]
{
\index
{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}
(#2module)
}}
\newcommand
{
\bimodindex
}
[1]
{
\modindex
{
#1
}{
built-in
}}
\newcommand
{
\stmodindex
}
[1]
{
\modindex
{
#1
}{
standard
}}
% Additional string for an index entry
\newcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{}
\newcommand
{
\ttindex
}
[1]
{
\index
{
#1@
{
\tt
#1
}
\indexsubitem
}}
% Define \itemjoin: some negative vspace to join two items together
\newcommand
{
\itemjoin
}{
\mbox
{}
\vspace
{
-
\itemsep
}
\vspace
{
-
\parsep
}
}
% Define \funcitem{func}{args}: define a function item
\newcommand
{
\funcitem
}
[2]
{
\ttindex
{
#1
}
\item
[{\tt #1(#2)}]
\
}
% Define \dataitem{name}: define a data item
\newcommand
{
\dataitem
}
[1]
{
\ttindex
{
#1
}
\item
[{\tt #1}]
\
}
% Define \excitem{name}: define an exception item
\newcommand
{
\excitem
}
[1]
{
\ttindex
{
#1
}
\item
[{\tt #1}]
\itembreak
}
\title
{
\bf
Python Library Reference
}
...
...
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