Normalized the word "Unix" to "\UNIX{}".

Changed "{\tt crypt}" to "\sectcode{crypt}" in section heading.
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Fred Drake 1997-12-29 17:31:22 +00:00
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\section{Built-in Module {\tt crypt}} \section{Built-in Module \sectcode{crypt}}
\label{module-crypt} \label{module-crypt}
\bimodindex{crypt} \bimodindex{crypt}
This module implements an interface to the crypt({\bf 3}) routine, This module implements an interface to the crypt({\bf 3}) routine,
which is a one-way hash function based upon a modified DES algorithm; which is a one-way hash function based upon a modified DES algorithm;
see the Unix man page for further details. Possible uses include see the \UNIX{} man page for further details. Possible uses include
allowing Python scripts to accept typed passwords from the user, or allowing Python scripts to accept typed passwords from the user, or
attempting to crack Unix passwords with a dictionary. attempting to crack \UNIX{} passwords with a dictionary.
\index{crypt(3)} \index{crypt(3)}
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module crypt)} \renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module crypt)}

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\section{Built-in Module {\tt crypt}} \section{Built-in Module \sectcode{crypt}}
\label{module-crypt} \label{module-crypt}
\bimodindex{crypt} \bimodindex{crypt}
This module implements an interface to the crypt({\bf 3}) routine, This module implements an interface to the crypt({\bf 3}) routine,
which is a one-way hash function based upon a modified DES algorithm; which is a one-way hash function based upon a modified DES algorithm;
see the Unix man page for further details. Possible uses include see the \UNIX{} man page for further details. Possible uses include
allowing Python scripts to accept typed passwords from the user, or allowing Python scripts to accept typed passwords from the user, or
attempting to crack Unix passwords with a dictionary. attempting to crack \UNIX{} passwords with a dictionary.
\index{crypt(3)} \index{crypt(3)}
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module crypt)} \renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module crypt)}