Commit d44be3fd authored by Barry Warsaw's avatar Barry Warsaw

very minor typo

parent 61bc874b
...@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The Python interface is a straightforward transliteration of the ...@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The Python interface is a straightforward transliteration of the
\UNIX{} system call and library interface for sockets to Python's \UNIX{} system call and library interface for sockets to Python's
object-oriented style: the \code{socket()} function returns a object-oriented style: the \code{socket()} function returns a
\dfn{socket object} whose methods implement the various socket system \dfn{socket object} whose methods implement the various socket system
calls. Parameter types are somewhat higer-level than in the C calls. Parameter types are somewhat higher-level than in the C
interface: as with \code{read()} and \code{write()} operations on Python interface: as with \code{read()} and \code{write()} operations on Python
files, buffer allocation on receive operations is automatic, and files, buffer allocation on receive operations is automatic, and
buffer length is implicit on send operations. buffer length is implicit on send operations.
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...@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The Python interface is a straightforward transliteration of the ...@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The Python interface is a straightforward transliteration of the
\UNIX{} system call and library interface for sockets to Python's \UNIX{} system call and library interface for sockets to Python's
object-oriented style: the \code{socket()} function returns a object-oriented style: the \code{socket()} function returns a
\dfn{socket object} whose methods implement the various socket system \dfn{socket object} whose methods implement the various socket system
calls. Parameter types are somewhat higer-level than in the C calls. Parameter types are somewhat higher-level than in the C
interface: as with \code{read()} and \code{write()} operations on Python interface: as with \code{read()} and \code{write()} operations on Python
files, buffer allocation on receive operations is automatic, and files, buffer allocation on receive operations is automatic, and
buffer length is implicit on send operations. buffer length is implicit on send operations.
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