In descriptions of Py_GetPrefix() and Py_GetExecPrefix(), make sure the

"--" at the start of the configure options isn't collapsed to "-" when the
HTML is generated.
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Fred Drake 1998-04-12 02:39:13 +00:00
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@ -2390,8 +2390,8 @@ set with \cfunction{Py_SetProgramName()} and some environment variables;
for example, if the program name is \code{"/usr/local/bin/python"},
the prefix is \code{"/usr/local"}. The returned string points into
static storage; the caller should not modify its value. This
corresponds to the \code{prefix} variable in the top-level
\file{Makefile} and the \code{--prefix} argument to the
corresponds to the \makevar{prefix} variable in the top-level
\file{Makefile} and the \code{-}\code{-prefix} argument to the
\program{configure} script at build time. The value is available to
Python code as \code{sys.prefix}. It is only useful on \UNIX{}. See
also the next function.
@ -2405,9 +2405,9 @@ variables; for example, if the program name is
\code{"/usr/local/bin/python"}, the exec-prefix is
\code{"/usr/local"}. The returned string points into static storage;
the caller should not modify its value. This corresponds to the
\code{exec_prefix} variable in the top-level \file{Makefile} and the
\code{--exec_prefix} argument to the \program{configure} script at build
time. The value is available to Python code as
\makevar{exec_prefix} variable in the top-level \file{Makefile} and the
\code{-}\code{-exec_prefix} argument to the \program{configure} script
at build time. The value is available to Python code as
\code{sys.exec_prefix}. It is only useful on \UNIX{}.
Background: The exec-prefix differs from the prefix when platform

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@ -2390,8 +2390,8 @@ set with \cfunction{Py_SetProgramName()} and some environment variables;
for example, if the program name is \code{"/usr/local/bin/python"},
the prefix is \code{"/usr/local"}. The returned string points into
static storage; the caller should not modify its value. This
corresponds to the \code{prefix} variable in the top-level
\file{Makefile} and the \code{--prefix} argument to the
corresponds to the \makevar{prefix} variable in the top-level
\file{Makefile} and the \code{-}\code{-prefix} argument to the
\program{configure} script at build time. The value is available to
Python code as \code{sys.prefix}. It is only useful on \UNIX{}. See
also the next function.
@ -2405,9 +2405,9 @@ variables; for example, if the program name is
\code{"/usr/local/bin/python"}, the exec-prefix is
\code{"/usr/local"}. The returned string points into static storage;
the caller should not modify its value. This corresponds to the
\code{exec_prefix} variable in the top-level \file{Makefile} and the
\code{--exec_prefix} argument to the \program{configure} script at build
time. The value is available to Python code as
\makevar{exec_prefix} variable in the top-level \file{Makefile} and the
\code{-}\code{-exec_prefix} argument to the \program{configure} script
at build time. The value is available to Python code as
\code{sys.exec_prefix}. It is only useful on \UNIX{}.
Background: The exec-prefix differs from the prefix when platform