Convert LaTeX support to create a new class of documents. HTML generation

now requires LaTeX2HTML 98.1p1 or newer (& and is still in progress).

This means that doing things to change the formatting of the manuals (at the
"normal user" level, like A4 paper), can happen in just one place, rather
than in each document file.
This commit is contained in:
Fred Drake 1998-03-03 22:02:19 +00:00
parent 53525379da
commit 6659c30b67
17 changed files with 2785 additions and 23 deletions

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# four. You can also do "make lib" (etc.) to process individual
# documents.
#
# There's one local style file: myformat.sty. This defines a number
# There's one local style file: python.sty. This defines a number
# of macros that are similar in name and intent as macros in Texinfo
# (e.g. \code{...} and \emph{...}), as well as a number of
# environments for formatting function and data definitions, also in
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ tut-all: tut.dvi tut.pdf tut.ps l2htut
$(PDFLATEX) $*
# Dependencies
COMMONTEX=myformat.sty copyright.tex boilerplate.tex
COMMONTEX=python.sty manual.cls copyright.tex boilerplate.tex
$(DVIFILES): fix_hack $(COMMONTEX)
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ lib.texi: python-lib.texi
l2h: l2hapi l2hext l2hlib l2htut
l2htut: tut.dvi myformat.perl
l2htut: tut.dvi manual.perl python.perl
$(L2H) $(L2HARGS) tut.tex
(cd tut; ../node2label.pl *.html)
sed 's/^<P CLASS=ABSTRACT>,/<P CLASS=ABSTRACT>/' \
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ l2htut: tut.dvi myformat.perl
mv tut/xxx tut/tut.html
ln -s tut.html tut/index.html || true
l2hext: ext.dvi myformat.perl
l2hext: ext.dvi manual.perl python.perl
$(L2H) $(L2HARGS) ext.tex
(cd ext; ../node2label.pl *.html)
sed 's/^<P CLASS=ABSTRACT>,/<P CLASS=ABSTRACT>/' \
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ l2hext: ext.dvi myformat.perl
mv ext/xxx ext/ext.html
ln -s ext.html ext/index.html || true
l2hlib: lib.dvi myformat.perl
l2hlib: lib.dvi manual.perl python.perl
./fix_libaux.sed <lib.aux >lib1.aux
mv lib1.aux lib.aux
if [ -d lib ] ; then rm -f lib/*.html ; fi
@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ l2hlib: lib.dvi myformat.perl
mv lib/xxx lib/lib.html
ln -s lib.html lib/index.html || true
l2hapi: api.dvi myformat.perl
l2hapi: api.dvi manual.perl python.perl
$(L2H) $(L2HARGS) api.tex
(cd api; ../node2label.pl *.html)
sed 's/^<P CLASS=ABSTRACT>,/<P CLASS=ABSTRACT>/' \
@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ tarballs: tarpdf tarps tarhtml
# Housekeeping targets
# Remove temporary files; all except the following:
# - sources: .tex, .bib, .sty
# - sources: .tex, .bib, .sty, *.cls
# - useful results: .dvi, .pdf, .ps, .texi, .info
clean: l2hclean
rm -f @* *~ *.aux *.idx *.ilg *.ind *.log *.toc *.blg *.bbl *.py[co]

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
\title{Python/C API Reference Manual}

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
\title{Python/C API Reference Manual}

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
% XXX PM Modulator

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
% XXX PM Modulator

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
% NOTE: this file controls which chapters/sections of the library
% manual are actually printed. It is easy to customize your manual

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
% NOTE: this file controls which chapters/sections of the library
% manual are actually printed. It is easy to customize your manual

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%
% manual.cls for the Python documentation
%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesClass{manual}
[1998/03/03 Python manual]
% Change the options here to get a different set of basic options, This
% is where to add things like "a4paper" or "10pt".
%
\LoadClass[twoside,openright]{report}
% Optional packages:
%
% If processing of these documents fails at your TeX installation,
% these may be commented out (independently) to make things work.
% These are both supplied with the current version of the teTeX
% distribution.
%
% The "fancyhdr" package makes nicer page footers reasonable to
% implement, and is used to put the chapter and section information in
% the footers.
%
% The "times" package makes the default font the PostScript Times
% font, which makes for smaller PostScript and a font that more people
% like.
%
\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}\typeout{Using fancier footers than usual.}
\RequirePackage{times}\typeout{Using times fonts instead of Computer Modern.}
% Required package:
%
% This gives us all the Python-specific markup that we really want.
% This should come last. Do not change this.
%
\RequirePackage{python}

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# -*- perl -*-
#
# This implements the Python manual class. All it really needs to do it
# load the "python" style. The style code is not moved into the class code
# at this time, since we expect additional document class to be developed
# for the Python documentation in the future. Appropriate relocations will
# be made at that time.
package main;
require "python.perl";
1; # sheesh....

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# -*- perl -*-
#
# This implements the Python manual class. All it really needs to do it
# load the "python" style. The style code is not moved into the class code
# at this time, since we expect additional document class to be developed
# for the Python documentation in the future. Appropriate relocations will
# be made at that time.
package main;
require "python.perl";
1; # sheesh....

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# python.perl by Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> -*- perl -*-
#
# Heavily based on Guido van Rossum's myformat.perl (now obsolete).
#
# Extension to LaTeX2HTML for documents using myformat.sty.
# Subroutines of the form do_cmd_<name> here define translations
# for LaTeX commands \<name> defined in the corresponding .sty file.
package main;
# words typeset in a special way (not in HTML though)
sub do_cmd_ABC{ 'ABC' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_UNIX{ 'Unix'. @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_ASCII{ 'ASCII' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_POSIX{ 'POSIX' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_C{ 'C' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_Cpp{ 'C++' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_EOF{ 'EOF' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_NULL{ '<tt>NULL</tt>' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_e{ '&#92;' . @_[0]; }
$AUTHOR_ADDRESS = '';
$PYTHON_VERSION = '';
sub do_cmd_version{ $PYTHON_VERSION . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_release{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
$PYTHON_VERSION = "$2";
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_authoraddress{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
$AUTHOR_ADDRESS = "$2";
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_hackscore{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/_/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_optional{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<\/var><big>\[<\/big><var>\2<\/var><big>\]<\/big><var>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_varvars{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<var>\2<\/var>/;
$_;
}
# texinfo-like formatting commands: \code{...} etc.
sub do_cmd_code{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<tt>\2<\/tt>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_sectcode{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_module{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_keyword{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_exception{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_class{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_function{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_constant{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_member{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_method{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_email{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_program{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_cfunction{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_cdata{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_ctype{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_email{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<tt><font face=sans-serif>\2<\/font><\/tt>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_url{
# use the URL as both text and hyperlink
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
local($url) = $2;
$url =~ s/~/&#126;/g;
"<tt><font face=sans-serif><a href=\"$url\">$url</a></font></tt>" . $_;
}
sub do_cmd_manpage{
# two parameters: \manpage{name}{section}
local($_) = @_;
local($any_next_pair_pr_rx3) = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
s/$next_pair_pr_rx$any_next_pair_pr_rx3/<i>\2<\/i>(\4)/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_rfc{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//;
local($br_id,$rfcnumber) = ($1, $2);
# Save the reference
local($nstr) = &gen_index_id("RFC!RFC $rfcnumber", '');
$index{$nstr} .= &make_half_href("$CURRENT_FILE#$br_id");
"<a name=\"$br_id\">RFC $rfcnumber<\/a>" .$_;
}
sub do_cmd_kbd{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<kbd>\2<\/kbd>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_key{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<tt>\2<\/tt>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_var{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<i>\2<\/i>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_dfn{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<i>\2<\/i>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_emph{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<i>\2<\/i>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_strong{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<b>\2<\/b>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_deprecated{
# two parameters: \deprecated{version}{whattodo}
local($_) = @_;
local($any_next_pair_pr_rx3) = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
local($release,$action) = ($2, $4);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx$any_next_pair_pr_rx3//;
"<b>Deprecated since release $release.</b>"
. "\n$action<p>"
. $_;
}
# file and samp are at the end of this file since they screw up fontlock.
# index commands
$INDEX_SUBITEM = "";
sub get_indexsubitem{
$INDEX_SUBITEM ? " $INDEX_SUBITEM" : '';
}
sub do_cmd_setindexsubitem{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
$INDEX_SUBITEM = $2;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_indexii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id1, $str1) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id2, $str2) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id1, "$str1 $str2"),
&make_index_entry($br_id2, "$str2, $str1"), $_);
}
sub do_cmd_indexiii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id1, $str1) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id2, $str2) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id3, $str3) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id1, "$str1 $str2 $str3"),
&make_index_entry($br_id2, "$str2 $str3, $str1"),
&make_index_entry($br_id3, "$str3, $str1 $str2"),
$_);
}
sub do_cmd_indexiv{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id1, $str1) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id2, $str2) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id3, $str3) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id4, $str4) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id1, "$str1 $str2 $str3 $str4"),
&make_index_entry($br_id2, "$str2 $str3 $str4, $str1"),
&make_index_entry($br_id3, "$str3 $str4, $str1 $str2"),
&make_index_entry($br_id4, "$str4, $str1 $str2 $str3"),
$_);
}
sub do_cmd_ttindex{ &do_cmd_index(@_); }
sub my_typed_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id, "$str $word"),
&make_index_entry($br_id, "$word, $str"), $_);
}
sub do_cmd_stindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('statement', @_); }
sub do_cmd_opindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('operator', @_); }
sub do_cmd_exindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('exception', @_); }
sub do_cmd_obindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('object', @_); }
sub my_parword_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
&make_index_entry($br_id, "$str ($word)") . $_;
}
# Set this to true to strip out the <tt>...</tt> from index entries;
# this is analogous to using the second definition of \idxcode{} from
# myformat.sty.
#
# It is used from &make_mod_index_entry() and &make_str_index_entry().
#
$STRIP_INDEX_TT = 0;
sub make_mod_index_entry{
local($br_id,$str,$define) = @_;
local($halfref) = &make_half_href("$CURRENT_FILE#$br_id");
# If TITLE is not yet available (i.e the \index command is in the title
# of the current section), use $ref_before.
$TITLE = $ref_before unless $TITLE;
# Save the reference
if ($define eq "DEF") {
local($nstr,$garbage) = split / /, $str, 2;
$Modules{$nstr} .= $halfref;
}
$str = &gen_index_id($str, $define);
if ($STRIP_INDEX_TT) {
$str =~ s/<tt>(.*)<\/tt>/\1/;
}
$index{$str} .= $halfref;
"<a name=\"$br_id\">$anchor_invisible_mark<\/a>";
}
sub my_module_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx[\n]*//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
local($section_tag) = join('', @curr_sec_id);
$word = "$word " if $word;
&make_mod_index_entry("SECTION$section_tag",
"<tt>$str</tt> (${word}module)", 'DEF');
$_;
}
sub ref_module_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
$word = "$word " if $word;
&make_mod_index_entry($br_id, "<tt>$str</tt> (${word}module)", 'REF') . $_;
}
sub do_cmd_bifuncindex{ &my_parword_index_helper('built-in function', @_); }
sub do_cmd_modindex{ &my_module_index_helper('', @_); }
sub do_cmd_bimodindex{ &my_module_index_helper('built-in', @_); }
sub do_cmd_exmodindex{ &my_module_index_helper('extension', @_); }
sub do_cmd_stmodindex{ &my_module_index_helper('standard', @_); }
# these should be adjusted a bit....
sub do_cmd_refmodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('', @_); }
sub do_cmd_refbimodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('built-in', @_); }
sub do_cmd_refexmodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('extension', @_); }
sub do_cmd_refstmodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('standard', @_); }
sub do_cmd_nodename{ &do_cmd_label(@_); }
sub init_myformat{
# XXX need some way for this to be called after &initialise; ???
$anchor_mark = '';
$icons{'anchor_mark'} = '';
# <<2>>...<<2>>
$any_next_pair_rx3 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\3$C";
$any_next_pair_rx5 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\5$C";
$any_next_pair_rx7 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\7$C";
$any_next_pair_rx9 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\9$C";
# <#2#>...<#2#>
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_3 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_5 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\5$CP";
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_7 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\7$CP";
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_9 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\9$CP";
if (defined &process_commands_wrap_deferred) {
&process_commands_wrap_deferred(<<THESE_COMMANDS);
indexii # {} # {}
indexiii # {} # {} # {}
indexiv # {} # {} # {} # {}
exindex # {}
obindex # {}
opindex # {}
stindex # {}
ttindex # {}
bifuncindex # {}
modindex # {}
bimodindex # {}
exmodindex # {}
stmodindex # {}
refmodindex # {}
refbimodindex # {}
refexmodindex # {}
refstmodindex # {}
rfc # {}
THESE_COMMANDS
}
}
&init_myformat;
# similar to make_index_entry(), but includes the string in the result
# instead of the dummy filler.
#
sub make_str_index_entry{
local($br_id,$str) = @_;
# If TITLE is not yet available (i.e the \index command is in the title
# of the current section), use $ref_before.
$TITLE = $ref_before unless $TITLE;
# Save the reference
local($nstr) = &gen_index_id($str, '');
if ($STRIP_INDEX_TT) {
$nstr =~ s/<tt>(.*)<\/tt>/\1/;
}
$index{$nstr} .= &make_half_href("$CURRENT_FILE#$br_id");
"<a name=\"$br_id\">$str<\/a>";
}
# Changed from the stock version to indent {verbatim} sections,
# and make them smaller, to better match the LaTeX version:
# (Used with LaTeX2HTML 96.1*)
sub replace_verbatim {
# Modifies $_
local($prefix,$suffix) = ("\n<p><dl><dd><pre><font size=-1>\n",
"</font></pre></dl>");
s/$verbatim_mark(verbatim)(\d+)/$prefix$verbatim{$2}$suffix/go;
s/$verbatim_mark(rawhtml)(\d+)/$verbatim{$2}/ego; # Raw HTML
}
# (Used with LaTeX2HTML 98.1)
sub replace_verbatim_hook{
# Modifies $_
local($prefix,$suffix) = ("\n<p><dl><dd><font size=-1>",
"</font></dl>");
s/$math_verbatim_rx/&put_comment("MATH: ".$verbatim{$1})/eg;
s/$verbatim_mark(\w*[vV]erbatim\*?)(\d+)\#/$prefix$verbatim{$2}$suffix/go;
# Raw HTML, but replacements may have protected characters
s/$verbatim_mark(rawhtml)(\d+)#/&unprotect_raw_html($verbatim{$2})/eg;
s/$verbatim_mark$keepcomments(\d+)#/$verbatim{$2}/ego; # Raw TeX
s/$unfinished_mark$keepcomments(\d+)#/$verbatim{$2}/ego; # Raw TeX
}
sub do_env_cfuncdesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($return_type,$function_name,$arg_list,$idx) = ('', '', '', '');
local($cfuncdesc_rx) =
"$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3$any_next_pair_rx5";
if (/$cfuncdesc_rx/o) {
$return_type = "$2";
$function_name = "$4";
$arg_list = "$6";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$function_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt>$return_type <b>$idx</b>"
. "(<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_env_ctypedesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($type_name) = ('');
local($cfuncdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx";
if (/$cfuncdesc_rx/o) {
$type_name = "$2";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($1,
"<tt>$type_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_env_cvardesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($var_type,$var_name,$idx) = ('', '', '');
local($cfuncdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$cfuncdesc_rx/o) {
$var_type = "$2";
$var_name = "$4";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$var_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt>$var_type <b>$idx</b>\n"
. "<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_env_funcdesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($function_name,$arg_list,$idx) = ('', '', '');
local($funcdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$funcdesc_rx/o) {
$function_name = "$2";
$arg_list = "$4";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$function_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b> (<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_env_funcdescni{
local($_) = @_;
local($function_name,$arg_list,$idx) = ('', '', '');
local($funcdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$funcdesc_rx/o) {
$function_name = "$2";
$arg_list = "$4";
if ($STRIP_INDEX_TT) {
$idx = $function_name; }
else {
$idx = "<tt>$function_name</tt>"; }
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b> (<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_cmd_funcline{
local($_) = @_;
local($funcdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_pr_rx$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
s/$funcdesc_rx//o;
local($br_id, $function_name, $arg_list) = ($3, $2, $4);
local($idx) = &make_str_index_entry($br_id, "<tt>$function_name</tt>");
"<dt><b>$idx</b> (<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>" . $_;
}
# Change this flag to index the opcode entries. I don't think it's very
# useful to index them, since they're only presented to describe the dis
# module.
#
$INDEX_OPCODES = 0;
sub do_env_opcodedesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($opcode_name,$arg_list,$stuff,$idx) = ('', '', '', '');
local($opcodedesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$opcodedesc_rx/o) {
$opcode_name = "$2";
$arg_list = "$4";
if ($INDEX_OPCODES) {
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$opcode_name</tt> (byte code instruction)");
$idx =~ s/ \(byte code instruction\)//;
}
else {
$idx = "<tt>$opcode_name</tt>";
}
}
$stuff = "<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>";
if ($arg_list) {
$stuff .= "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<var>$arg_list</var>";
}
$stuff . "\n<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_env_datadesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($idx) = '';
if (/$next_pair_rx/o) {
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($1, "<tt>$2</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_env_datadescni{
local($_) = @_;
local($idx) = '';
if (/$next_pair_rx/o) {
if ($STRING_INDEX_TT) {
$idx = "$2"; }
else {
$idx = "<tt>$2</tt>"; }
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_cmd_dataline{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $data_name) = ($1, $2);
local($idx) = &make_str_index_entry($br_id, "<tt>$data_name</tt>"
. &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
"<dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>" . $_;
}
sub do_env_excdesc{ &do_env_datadesc(@_); }
sub do_env_classdesc{ &do_env_funcdesc(@_); }
sub do_env_fulllineitems{ &do_env_itemize(@_); }
@col_aligns = ("<td>", "<td>", "<td>");
sub setup_column_alignments{
local($_) = @_;
local($j1,$a1,$a2,$a3,$j4) = split(/[|]/,$_);
local($th1,$th2,$th3) = ('<th>', '<th>', '<th>');
$col_aligns[0] = (($a1 eq "c") ? "<td align=center>" : "<td>");
$col_aligns[1] = (($a2 eq "c") ? "<td align=center>" : "<td>");
$col_aligns[2] = (($a3 eq "c") ? "<td align=center>" : "<td>");
# return the aligned header start tags; only used for \begin{tableiii?}
$th1 = (($a1 eq "l") ? "<th align=left>"
: ($a1 eq "r" ? "<th align=right>" : "<th>"));
$th2 = (($a2 eq "l") ? "<th align=left>"
: ($a2 eq "r" ? "<th align=right>" : "<th>"));
$th3 = (($a3 eq "l") ? "<th align=left>"
: ($a3 eq "r" ? "<th align=right>" : "<th>"));
($th1, $th2, $th3);
}
sub do_env_tableii{
local($_) = @_;
local($font,$h1,$h2) = ('', '', '');
local($tableiii_rx) =
"$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3$any_next_pair_rx5$any_next_pair_rx7";
if (/$tableiii_rx/o) {
$font = $4;
$h1 = $6;
$h2 = $8;
}
local($th1,$th2,$th3) = &setup_column_alignments($2);
$globals{"lineifont"} = $font;
"<table border align=center>"
. "\n <tr>$th1<b>$h1</b></th>"
. "\n $th2<b>$h2</b></th>$'"
. "\n</table>";
}
sub do_cmd_lineii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c1) = $2;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c2) = $2;
local($font) = $globals{"lineifont"};
local($c1align, $c2align) = @col_aligns[0,1];
"<tr>$c1align<$font>$c1</$font></td>\n"
. " $c2align$c2</td>$'";
}
sub do_env_tableiii{
local($_) = @_;
local($font,$h1,$h2,$h3) = ('', '', '', '');
local($tableiii_rx) =
"$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3$any_next_pair_rx5$any_next_pair_rx7"
. "$any_next_pair_rx9";
if (/$tableiii_rx/o) {
$font = $4;
$h1 = $6;
$h2 = $8;
$h3 = $10;
}
local($th1,$th2,$th3) = &setup_column_alignments($2);
$globals{"lineifont"} = $font;
"<table border align=center>"
. "\n <tr>$th1<b>$h1</b></th>"
. "\n $th2<b>$h2</b></th>"
. "\n $th3<b>$h3</b></th>$'"
. "\n</table>";
}
sub do_cmd_lineiii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c1) = $2;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c2) = $2;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c3) = $2;
local($font) = $globals{"lineifont"};
local($c1align, $c2align, $c3align) = @col_aligns;
"<tr>$c1align<$font>$c1</$font></td>\n"
. " $c2align$c2</td>\n"
. " $c3align$c3</td>$'";
}
sub do_env_seealso{
"<p><b>See Also:</b></p>\n" . @_[0];
}
sub do_cmd_seemodule{
# Insert the right magic to jump to the module definition. This should
# work most of the time, at least for repeat builds....
local($_) = @_;
local($any_next_pair_pr_rx3) = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
s/$next_pair_pr_rx$any_next_pair_pr_rx3//;
local($module,$text,$node,$key) = ($2, $4, '', "module$2");
$key =~ s/_//g;
# XXX somewhat bogus computation of $node
# $node = $external_labels{$key} unless
# ($node = $ref_files{$key});
$node = $key;
"<p>Module <tt><b><a href=\"$node#$key\">$module</a></b></tt>"
. "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;($text)</p>"
. $_;
}
sub do_cmd_seetext{
"<p>" . @_[0];
}
sub do_cmd_maketitle {
local($_) = @_;
local($the_title) = '';
if ($t_title) {
$the_title .= "<h1 align=\"center\">$t_title</h1>";
} else { &write_warnings("\nThis document has no title."); }
if ($t_author) {
if ($t_authorURL) {
local($href) = &translate_commands($t_authorURL);
$href = &make_named_href('author', $href, "<strong>${t_author}</strong>");
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\">$href</p>";
} else {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>$t_author</strong></p>";
}
} else { &write_warnings("\nThere is no author for this document."); }
if ($t_institute) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><small>$t_institute</small></p>";}
if ($AUTHOR_ADDRESS) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><small>$AUTHOR_ADDRESS";
$the_title .= "</small></p>";}
if ($t_affil) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><i>$t_affil</i></p>";}
if ($t_date) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>$t_date</strong>";
if ($PYTHON_VERSION) {
$the_title .= "<br><strong>Release $PYTHON_VERSION</strong>";}
$the_title .= "</p>"
}
if ($t_address) {
$the_title .= "<br>\n<p align=\"left\"><small>$t_address</small></p>";
} else { $the_title .= "\n<p align=\"left\">"}
if ($t_email) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"left\"><small>$t_email</small></p>";
} else { $the_title .= "</p>" }
$the_title . "<p><hr>\n" . $_ ;
}
# These are located down here since they screw up fontlock.
sub do_cmd_file{
# This uses a weird HTML construct to adjust the font to be
# reasonable match that used in the printed form as much as
# possible. The expected behavior is that a browser that doesn't
# understand "<font face=...>" markup will use courier (or whatever
# the font is for <tt>).
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/`<tt><font face=sans-serif>\2<\/font><\/tt>'/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_samp{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/`<tt>\2<\/tt>'/;
$_;
}
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# python.perl by Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> -*- perl -*-
#
# Heavily based on Guido van Rossum's myformat.perl (now obsolete).
#
# Extension to LaTeX2HTML for documents using myformat.sty.
# Subroutines of the form do_cmd_<name> here define translations
# for LaTeX commands \<name> defined in the corresponding .sty file.
package main;
# words typeset in a special way (not in HTML though)
sub do_cmd_ABC{ 'ABC' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_UNIX{ 'Unix'. @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_ASCII{ 'ASCII' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_POSIX{ 'POSIX' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_C{ 'C' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_Cpp{ 'C++' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_EOF{ 'EOF' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_NULL{ '<tt>NULL</tt>' . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_e{ '&#92;' . @_[0]; }
$AUTHOR_ADDRESS = '';
$PYTHON_VERSION = '';
sub do_cmd_version{ $PYTHON_VERSION . @_[0]; }
sub do_cmd_release{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
$PYTHON_VERSION = "$2";
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_authoraddress{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
$AUTHOR_ADDRESS = "$2";
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_hackscore{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/_/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_optional{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<\/var><big>\[<\/big><var>\2<\/var><big>\]<\/big><var>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_varvars{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<var>\2<\/var>/;
$_;
}
# texinfo-like formatting commands: \code{...} etc.
sub do_cmd_code{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<tt>\2<\/tt>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_sectcode{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_module{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_keyword{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_exception{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_class{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_function{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_constant{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_member{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_method{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_email{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_program{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_cfunction{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_cdata{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_ctype{ &do_cmd_code(@_); }
sub do_cmd_email{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<tt><font face=sans-serif>\2<\/font><\/tt>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_url{
# use the URL as both text and hyperlink
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
local($url) = $2;
$url =~ s/~/&#126;/g;
"<tt><font face=sans-serif><a href=\"$url\">$url</a></font></tt>" . $_;
}
sub do_cmd_manpage{
# two parameters: \manpage{name}{section}
local($_) = @_;
local($any_next_pair_pr_rx3) = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
s/$next_pair_pr_rx$any_next_pair_pr_rx3/<i>\2<\/i>(\4)/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_rfc{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//;
local($br_id,$rfcnumber) = ($1, $2);
# Save the reference
local($nstr) = &gen_index_id("RFC!RFC $rfcnumber", '');
$index{$nstr} .= &make_half_href("$CURRENT_FILE#$br_id");
"<a name=\"$br_id\">RFC $rfcnumber<\/a>" .$_;
}
sub do_cmd_kbd{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<kbd>\2<\/kbd>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_key{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<tt>\2<\/tt>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_var{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<i>\2<\/i>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_dfn{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<i>\2<\/i>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_emph{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<i>\2<\/i>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_strong{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/<b>\2<\/b>/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_deprecated{
# two parameters: \deprecated{version}{whattodo}
local($_) = @_;
local($any_next_pair_pr_rx3) = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
local($release,$action) = ($2, $4);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx$any_next_pair_pr_rx3//;
"<b>Deprecated since release $release.</b>"
. "\n$action<p>"
. $_;
}
# file and samp are at the end of this file since they screw up fontlock.
# index commands
$INDEX_SUBITEM = "";
sub get_indexsubitem{
$INDEX_SUBITEM ? " $INDEX_SUBITEM" : '';
}
sub do_cmd_setindexsubitem{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx//;
$INDEX_SUBITEM = $2;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_indexii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id1, $str1) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id2, $str2) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id1, "$str1 $str2"),
&make_index_entry($br_id2, "$str2, $str1"), $_);
}
sub do_cmd_indexiii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id1, $str1) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id2, $str2) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id3, $str3) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id1, "$str1 $str2 $str3"),
&make_index_entry($br_id2, "$str2 $str3, $str1"),
&make_index_entry($br_id3, "$str3, $str1 $str2"),
$_);
}
sub do_cmd_indexiv{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id1, $str1) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id2, $str2) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id3, $str3) = ($1, $2);
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id4, $str4) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id1, "$str1 $str2 $str3 $str4"),
&make_index_entry($br_id2, "$str2 $str3 $str4, $str1"),
&make_index_entry($br_id3, "$str3 $str4, $str1 $str2"),
&make_index_entry($br_id4, "$str4, $str1 $str2 $str3"),
$_);
}
sub do_cmd_ttindex{ &do_cmd_index(@_); }
sub my_typed_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
join('', &make_index_entry($br_id, "$str $word"),
&make_index_entry($br_id, "$word, $str"), $_);
}
sub do_cmd_stindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('statement', @_); }
sub do_cmd_opindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('operator', @_); }
sub do_cmd_exindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('exception', @_); }
sub do_cmd_obindex{ &my_typed_index_helper('object', @_); }
sub my_parword_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
&make_index_entry($br_id, "$str ($word)") . $_;
}
# Set this to true to strip out the <tt>...</tt> from index entries;
# this is analogous to using the second definition of \idxcode{} from
# myformat.sty.
#
# It is used from &make_mod_index_entry() and &make_str_index_entry().
#
$STRIP_INDEX_TT = 0;
sub make_mod_index_entry{
local($br_id,$str,$define) = @_;
local($halfref) = &make_half_href("$CURRENT_FILE#$br_id");
# If TITLE is not yet available (i.e the \index command is in the title
# of the current section), use $ref_before.
$TITLE = $ref_before unless $TITLE;
# Save the reference
if ($define eq "DEF") {
local($nstr,$garbage) = split / /, $str, 2;
$Modules{$nstr} .= $halfref;
}
$str = &gen_index_id($str, $define);
if ($STRIP_INDEX_TT) {
$str =~ s/<tt>(.*)<\/tt>/\1/;
}
$index{$str} .= $halfref;
"<a name=\"$br_id\">$anchor_invisible_mark<\/a>";
}
sub my_module_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx[\n]*//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
local($section_tag) = join('', @curr_sec_id);
$word = "$word " if $word;
&make_mod_index_entry("SECTION$section_tag",
"<tt>$str</tt> (${word}module)", 'DEF');
$_;
}
sub ref_module_index_helper{
local($word, $_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $str) = ($1, $2);
$word = "$word " if $word;
&make_mod_index_entry($br_id, "<tt>$str</tt> (${word}module)", 'REF') . $_;
}
sub do_cmd_bifuncindex{ &my_parword_index_helper('built-in function', @_); }
sub do_cmd_modindex{ &my_module_index_helper('', @_); }
sub do_cmd_bimodindex{ &my_module_index_helper('built-in', @_); }
sub do_cmd_exmodindex{ &my_module_index_helper('extension', @_); }
sub do_cmd_stmodindex{ &my_module_index_helper('standard', @_); }
# these should be adjusted a bit....
sub do_cmd_refmodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('', @_); }
sub do_cmd_refbimodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('built-in', @_); }
sub do_cmd_refexmodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('extension', @_); }
sub do_cmd_refstmodindex{ &ref_module_index_helper('standard', @_); }
sub do_cmd_nodename{ &do_cmd_label(@_); }
sub init_myformat{
# XXX need some way for this to be called after &initialise; ???
$anchor_mark = '';
$icons{'anchor_mark'} = '';
# <<2>>...<<2>>
$any_next_pair_rx3 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\3$C";
$any_next_pair_rx5 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\5$C";
$any_next_pair_rx7 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\7$C";
$any_next_pair_rx9 = "$O(\\d+)$C([\\s\\S]*)$O\\9$C";
# <#2#>...<#2#>
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_3 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_5 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\5$CP";
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_7 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\7$CP";
$any_next_pair_pr_rx_9 = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\9$CP";
if (defined &process_commands_wrap_deferred) {
&process_commands_wrap_deferred(<<THESE_COMMANDS);
indexii # {} # {}
indexiii # {} # {} # {}
indexiv # {} # {} # {} # {}
exindex # {}
obindex # {}
opindex # {}
stindex # {}
ttindex # {}
bifuncindex # {}
modindex # {}
bimodindex # {}
exmodindex # {}
stmodindex # {}
refmodindex # {}
refbimodindex # {}
refexmodindex # {}
refstmodindex # {}
rfc # {}
THESE_COMMANDS
}
}
&init_myformat;
# similar to make_index_entry(), but includes the string in the result
# instead of the dummy filler.
#
sub make_str_index_entry{
local($br_id,$str) = @_;
# If TITLE is not yet available (i.e the \index command is in the title
# of the current section), use $ref_before.
$TITLE = $ref_before unless $TITLE;
# Save the reference
local($nstr) = &gen_index_id($str, '');
if ($STRIP_INDEX_TT) {
$nstr =~ s/<tt>(.*)<\/tt>/\1/;
}
$index{$nstr} .= &make_half_href("$CURRENT_FILE#$br_id");
"<a name=\"$br_id\">$str<\/a>";
}
# Changed from the stock version to indent {verbatim} sections,
# and make them smaller, to better match the LaTeX version:
# (Used with LaTeX2HTML 96.1*)
sub replace_verbatim {
# Modifies $_
local($prefix,$suffix) = ("\n<p><dl><dd><pre><font size=-1>\n",
"</font></pre></dl>");
s/$verbatim_mark(verbatim)(\d+)/$prefix$verbatim{$2}$suffix/go;
s/$verbatim_mark(rawhtml)(\d+)/$verbatim{$2}/ego; # Raw HTML
}
# (Used with LaTeX2HTML 98.1)
sub replace_verbatim_hook{
# Modifies $_
local($prefix,$suffix) = ("\n<p><dl><dd><font size=-1>",
"</font></dl>");
s/$math_verbatim_rx/&put_comment("MATH: ".$verbatim{$1})/eg;
s/$verbatim_mark(\w*[vV]erbatim\*?)(\d+)\#/$prefix$verbatim{$2}$suffix/go;
# Raw HTML, but replacements may have protected characters
s/$verbatim_mark(rawhtml)(\d+)#/&unprotect_raw_html($verbatim{$2})/eg;
s/$verbatim_mark$keepcomments(\d+)#/$verbatim{$2}/ego; # Raw TeX
s/$unfinished_mark$keepcomments(\d+)#/$verbatim{$2}/ego; # Raw TeX
}
sub do_env_cfuncdesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($return_type,$function_name,$arg_list,$idx) = ('', '', '', '');
local($cfuncdesc_rx) =
"$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3$any_next_pair_rx5";
if (/$cfuncdesc_rx/o) {
$return_type = "$2";
$function_name = "$4";
$arg_list = "$6";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$function_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt>$return_type <b>$idx</b>"
. "(<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_env_ctypedesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($type_name) = ('');
local($cfuncdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx";
if (/$cfuncdesc_rx/o) {
$type_name = "$2";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($1,
"<tt>$type_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_env_cvardesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($var_type,$var_name,$idx) = ('', '', '');
local($cfuncdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$cfuncdesc_rx/o) {
$var_type = "$2";
$var_name = "$4";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$var_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt>$var_type <b>$idx</b>\n"
. "<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_env_funcdesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($function_name,$arg_list,$idx) = ('', '', '');
local($funcdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$funcdesc_rx/o) {
$function_name = "$2";
$arg_list = "$4";
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$function_name</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b> (<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_env_funcdescni{
local($_) = @_;
local($function_name,$arg_list,$idx) = ('', '', '');
local($funcdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$funcdesc_rx/o) {
$function_name = "$2";
$arg_list = "$4";
if ($STRIP_INDEX_TT) {
$idx = $function_name; }
else {
$idx = "<tt>$function_name</tt>"; }
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b> (<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_cmd_funcline{
local($_) = @_;
local($funcdesc_rx) = "$next_pair_pr_rx$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
s/$funcdesc_rx//o;
local($br_id, $function_name, $arg_list) = ($3, $2, $4);
local($idx) = &make_str_index_entry($br_id, "<tt>$function_name</tt>");
"<dt><b>$idx</b> (<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>" . $_;
}
# Change this flag to index the opcode entries. I don't think it's very
# useful to index them, since they're only presented to describe the dis
# module.
#
$INDEX_OPCODES = 0;
sub do_env_opcodedesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($opcode_name,$arg_list,$stuff,$idx) = ('', '', '', '');
local($opcodedesc_rx) = "$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3";
if (/$opcodedesc_rx/o) {
$opcode_name = "$2";
$arg_list = "$4";
if ($INDEX_OPCODES) {
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($3,
"<tt>$opcode_name</tt> (byte code instruction)");
$idx =~ s/ \(byte code instruction\)//;
}
else {
$idx = "<tt>$opcode_name</tt>";
}
}
$stuff = "<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>";
if ($arg_list) {
$stuff .= "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<var>$arg_list</var>";
}
$stuff . "\n<dd>$'\n</dl>";
}
sub do_env_datadesc{
local($_) = @_;
local($idx) = '';
if (/$next_pair_rx/o) {
$idx = &make_str_index_entry($1, "<tt>$2</tt>" . &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_env_datadescni{
local($_) = @_;
local($idx) = '';
if (/$next_pair_rx/o) {
if ($STRING_INDEX_TT) {
$idx = "$2"; }
else {
$idx = "<tt>$2</tt>"; }
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>$'\n</dl>"
}
sub do_cmd_dataline{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($br_id, $data_name) = ($1, $2);
local($idx) = &make_str_index_entry($br_id, "<tt>$data_name</tt>"
. &get_indexsubitem);
$idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
"<dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>" . $_;
}
sub do_env_excdesc{ &do_env_datadesc(@_); }
sub do_env_classdesc{ &do_env_funcdesc(@_); }
sub do_env_fulllineitems{ &do_env_itemize(@_); }
@col_aligns = ("<td>", "<td>", "<td>");
sub setup_column_alignments{
local($_) = @_;
local($j1,$a1,$a2,$a3,$j4) = split(/[|]/,$_);
local($th1,$th2,$th3) = ('<th>', '<th>', '<th>');
$col_aligns[0] = (($a1 eq "c") ? "<td align=center>" : "<td>");
$col_aligns[1] = (($a2 eq "c") ? "<td align=center>" : "<td>");
$col_aligns[2] = (($a3 eq "c") ? "<td align=center>" : "<td>");
# return the aligned header start tags; only used for \begin{tableiii?}
$th1 = (($a1 eq "l") ? "<th align=left>"
: ($a1 eq "r" ? "<th align=right>" : "<th>"));
$th2 = (($a2 eq "l") ? "<th align=left>"
: ($a2 eq "r" ? "<th align=right>" : "<th>"));
$th3 = (($a3 eq "l") ? "<th align=left>"
: ($a3 eq "r" ? "<th align=right>" : "<th>"));
($th1, $th2, $th3);
}
sub do_env_tableii{
local($_) = @_;
local($font,$h1,$h2) = ('', '', '');
local($tableiii_rx) =
"$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3$any_next_pair_rx5$any_next_pair_rx7";
if (/$tableiii_rx/o) {
$font = $4;
$h1 = $6;
$h2 = $8;
}
local($th1,$th2,$th3) = &setup_column_alignments($2);
$globals{"lineifont"} = $font;
"<table border align=center>"
. "\n <tr>$th1<b>$h1</b></th>"
. "\n $th2<b>$h2</b></th>$'"
. "\n</table>";
}
sub do_cmd_lineii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c1) = $2;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c2) = $2;
local($font) = $globals{"lineifont"};
local($c1align, $c2align) = @col_aligns[0,1];
"<tr>$c1align<$font>$c1</$font></td>\n"
. " $c2align$c2</td>$'";
}
sub do_env_tableiii{
local($_) = @_;
local($font,$h1,$h2,$h3) = ('', '', '', '');
local($tableiii_rx) =
"$next_pair_rx$any_next_pair_rx3$any_next_pair_rx5$any_next_pair_rx7"
. "$any_next_pair_rx9";
if (/$tableiii_rx/o) {
$font = $4;
$h1 = $6;
$h2 = $8;
$h3 = $10;
}
local($th1,$th2,$th3) = &setup_column_alignments($2);
$globals{"lineifont"} = $font;
"<table border align=center>"
. "\n <tr>$th1<b>$h1</b></th>"
. "\n $th2<b>$h2</b></th>"
. "\n $th3<b>$h3</b></th>$'"
. "\n</table>";
}
sub do_cmd_lineiii{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c1) = $2;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c2) = $2;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o;
local($c3) = $2;
local($font) = $globals{"lineifont"};
local($c1align, $c2align, $c3align) = @col_aligns;
"<tr>$c1align<$font>$c1</$font></td>\n"
. " $c2align$c2</td>\n"
. " $c3align$c3</td>$'";
}
sub do_env_seealso{
"<p><b>See Also:</b></p>\n" . @_[0];
}
sub do_cmd_seemodule{
# Insert the right magic to jump to the module definition. This should
# work most of the time, at least for repeat builds....
local($_) = @_;
local($any_next_pair_pr_rx3) = "$OP(\\d+)$CP([\\s\\S]*)$OP\\3$CP";
s/$next_pair_pr_rx$any_next_pair_pr_rx3//;
local($module,$text,$node,$key) = ($2, $4, '', "module$2");
$key =~ s/_//g;
# XXX somewhat bogus computation of $node
# $node = $external_labels{$key} unless
# ($node = $ref_files{$key});
$node = $key;
"<p>Module <tt><b><a href=\"$node#$key\">$module</a></b></tt>"
. "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;($text)</p>"
. $_;
}
sub do_cmd_seetext{
"<p>" . @_[0];
}
sub do_cmd_maketitle {
local($_) = @_;
local($the_title) = '';
if ($t_title) {
$the_title .= "<h1 align=\"center\">$t_title</h1>";
} else { &write_warnings("\nThis document has no title."); }
if ($t_author) {
if ($t_authorURL) {
local($href) = &translate_commands($t_authorURL);
$href = &make_named_href('author', $href, "<strong>${t_author}</strong>");
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\">$href</p>";
} else {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>$t_author</strong></p>";
}
} else { &write_warnings("\nThere is no author for this document."); }
if ($t_institute) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><small>$t_institute</small></p>";}
if ($AUTHOR_ADDRESS) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><small>$AUTHOR_ADDRESS";
$the_title .= "</small></p>";}
if ($t_affil) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><i>$t_affil</i></p>";}
if ($t_date) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>$t_date</strong>";
if ($PYTHON_VERSION) {
$the_title .= "<br><strong>Release $PYTHON_VERSION</strong>";}
$the_title .= "</p>"
}
if ($t_address) {
$the_title .= "<br>\n<p align=\"left\"><small>$t_address</small></p>";
} else { $the_title .= "\n<p align=\"left\">"}
if ($t_email) {
$the_title .= "\n<p align=\"left\"><small>$t_email</small></p>";
} else { $the_title .= "</p>" }
$the_title . "<p><hr>\n" . $_ ;
}
# These are located down here since they screw up fontlock.
sub do_cmd_file{
# This uses a weird HTML construct to adjust the font to be
# reasonable match that used in the printed form as much as
# possible. The expected behavior is that a browser that doesn't
# understand "<font face=...>" markup will use courier (or whatever
# the font is for <tt>).
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/`<tt><font face=sans-serif>\2<\/font><\/tt>'/;
$_;
}
sub do_cmd_samp{
local($_) = @_;
s/$any_next_pair_pr_rx/`<tt>\2<\/tt>'/;
$_;
}
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%
% myformat.sty for the Python docummentation [works only with with Latex2e]
%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesPackage{python}
[1998/01/11 LaTeX package (Python manual markup)]
% The "fncychap" package is used to get the nice chapter headers. The
% .sty file is distributed with Python, so you should not need to disable
% it. You'd also end up with a mixed page style; uglier than stock LaTeX!
%
\RequirePackage[Bjarne]{fncychap}\typeout{Using nice chapter headings.}
% for PDF output, use maximal compression
\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{
\let\LinkColor=\relax
\let\NormalColor=\relax
}{%
\input{pdfcolor}
\let\LinkColor=\NavyBlue
\let\NormalColor=\Black
\pdfcompresslevel=9
\let\OldContentsline=\contentsline
\renewcommand{\contentsline}[3]{%
\OldContentsline{#1}{%
\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{page.#3}%
\LinkColor#2\NormalColor%
\pdfendlink%
}{#3}%
}
\let\OldLabel=\label
\renewcommand{\label}[1]{%
\OldLabel{#1}%
{\pdfdest name{label.#1} fit}%
}
% This stuff adds a page.# destination to every PDF page, where # has
% the same formatting as the displayed page number. This doesn't really
% help with the frontmatter, but does fine with the body.
%
% This is *heavily* based on the hyperref package.
%
\def\@begindvi{%
\unvbox \@begindvibox
\@hyperfixhead
\global\let \@begindvi \@hyperfixhead
}
\def\hyperpageanchor{%
\hyper@anchorstart{page.\thepage}\hyper@anchorend
}
\let\HYPERPAGEANCHOR\hyperpageanchor
\def\@hyperfixhead{%
\let\H@old@thehead\@thehead
\gdef\@foo{\pdfdest name{page.\thepage} fit}%
\expandafter\ifx\expandafter\@empty\H@old@thehead
\def\H@old@thehead{\hfil}\fi
\def\@thehead{\@foo\relax\H@old@thehead}%
}
}
% Increase printable page size (copied from fullpage.sty)
\topmargin 0pt
\advance \topmargin by -\headheight
\advance \topmargin by -\headsep
% attempt to work a little better for A4 users
\@ifundefined{paperheight}{
\textheight 9in
}{
\textheight \paperheight
\advance\textheight by -2in
}
\oddsidemargin 0pt
\evensidemargin \oddsidemargin
\marginparwidth 0.5in
\@ifundefined{paperwidth}{
\textwidth 6.5in
}{
\textwidth \paperwidth
\advance\textwidth by -2in
}
% Style parameters and macros used by most documents here
\raggedbottom
\sloppy
\parindent = 0mm
\parskip = 2mm
\hbadness = 5000 % don't print trivial gripes
\pagestyle{empty} % start this way; change for
\pagenumbering{roman} % ToC & chapters
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{1}
% Use this to set the font family for headers and other decor:
\newcommand{\HeaderFamily}{\sffamily}
% Redefine the 'normal' header/footer style when using "fancyhdr" package:
\@ifundefined{fancyhf}{}{
% Use \pagestyle{normal} as the primary pagestyle for text.
\fancypagestyle{normal}{
\fancyhf{}
\fancyfoot[LE,RO]{{\HeaderFamily\thepage}}
\fancyfoot[LO]{{\HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\rightmark}}}
\fancyfoot[RE]{{\HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\leftmark}}}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
}
% Update the plain style so we get the page number & footer line,
% but not a chapter or section title. This is to keep the first
% page of a chapter and the blank page between chapters `clean.'
\fancypagestyle{plain}{
\fancyhf{}
\fancyfoot[LE,RO]{{\HeaderFamily\thepage}}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
}
% Redefine \cleardoublepage so that the blank page between chapters
% gets the plain style and not the fancy style. This is described
% in the documentation for the fancyhdr package by Piet von Oostrum.
\renewcommand{\cleardoublepage}{
\clearpage\if@openright \ifodd\c@page\else
\hbox{}
\thispagestyle{plain}
\newpage
\if@twocolumn\hbox{}\newpage\fi\fi\fi}
}
% old code font selections:
\let\codefont=\tt
\let\sectcodefont=\tt
% (Haven't found a new one that gets <, >, and _ right without being
% monospaced.)
% This sets up the {verbatim} environment to be indented and a minipage,
% and to have all the other mostly nice properties that we want for
% code samples.
% Variable used by begin code command
\newlength{\codewidth}
\newcommand{\examplevspace}{2mm}
\newcommand{\exampleindent}{1cm}
\let\OldVerbatim=\verbatim
\let\OldEndVerbatim=\endverbatim
\renewcommand{\verbatim}{%
\begingroup%
\setlength{\parindent}\exampleindent%
% Calculate the text width for the minipage:
\setlength{\codewidth}{\linewidth}%
\addtolength{\codewidth}{-\parindent}%
%
\par%
\vspace\examplevspace%
\indent%
\begin{minipage}[t]{\codewidth}%
\small%
\OldVerbatim%
}
\renewcommand{\endverbatim}{%
\OldEndVerbatim%
\end{minipage}%
\endgroup%
}
% Augment the sectioning commands used to get our own font family in place:
\renewcommand{\section}{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}%
{-3.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
{2.3ex \@plus.2ex}%
{\reset@font\Large\HeaderFamily}}
\renewcommand{\subsection}{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}%
{-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
{1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
{\reset@font\large\HeaderFamily}}
\renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}%
{-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
{1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
{\reset@font\normalsize\HeaderFamily}}
\renewcommand{\paragraph}{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{\z@}%
{3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus.2ex}%
{-1em}%
{\reset@font\normalsize\HeaderFamily}}
\renewcommand{\subparagraph}{\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}%
{3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus .2ex}%
{-1em}%
{\reset@font\normalsize\HeaderFamily}}
% Underscore hack (only act like subscript operator if in math mode)
%
% The following is due to Mark Wooding (the old version didn't work with
% Latex 2e.
\DeclareRobustCommand\hackscore{%
\ifmmode_\else\textunderscore\fi%
}
\begingroup
\catcode`\_\active
\def\next{%
\AtBeginDocument{\catcode`\_\active\def_{\hackscore{}}}%
}
\expandafter\endgroup\next
%
% This is the old hack, which didn't work with 2e.
% You should not need this since the rest of the documentation is now
% LaTeX2e-only.
%
%\def\_{\ifnum\fam=\ttfamily \char'137\else{\tt\char'137}\fi}
%\catcode`\_=12
%\catcode`\_=\active\def_{\ifnum\fam=\ttfamily \char'137 \else{\tt\char'137}\fi}
%% Lots of index-entry generation support.
% Command to wrap around stuff that refers to function / module /
% attribute names in the index. Default behavior: like \code{}. To
% just keep the index entries in the roman font, uncomment the second
% definition to use instead; it matches O'Reilly style more.
%
\newcommand{\idxcode}[1]{\codefont{#1}}
%\renewcommand{\idxcode}[1]{#1}
% 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@{\idxcode{#1}}}}
\newcommand{\opindex}[1]{\indexii{operator}{#1@{\idxcode{#1}}}}
\newcommand{\exindex}[1]{\indexii{exception}{#1@{\idxcode{#1}}}}
\newcommand{\obindex}[1]{\indexii{object}{#1}}
\newcommand{\bifuncindex}[1]{\index{#1@{\idxcode{#1()}} (built-in function)}}
% Add an index entry for a module
\newcommand{\refmodule}[2]{\index{#1@{\idxcode{#1}} (#2module)}}
\newcommand{\refmodindex}[1]{\refmodule{#1}{}}
\newcommand{\refbimodindex}[1]{\refmodule{#1}{built-in }}
\newcommand{\refexmodindex}[1]{\refmodule{#1}{extension }}
\newcommand{\refstmodindex}[1]{\refmodule{#1}{standard }}
% support for the module index
\newwrite\modindexfile
\openout\modindexfile=mod\jobname.idx
% Add the defining entry for a module
\newcommand{\defmodindex}[2]{%
\index{#1@{\idxcode{#1}} (#2module)|textbf}%
\setindexsubitem{(in module #1)}%
\write\modindexfile{#1 \thepage}}
% built-in & Python modules in the main distribution
\newcommand{\bimodindex}[1]{\defmodindex{#1}{built-in }}
\newcommand{\stmodindex}[1]{\defmodindex{#1}{standard }}
% Python & extension modules outside the main distribution
\newcommand{\modindex}[1]{\defmodindex{#1}{}}
\newcommand{\exmodindex}[1]{\defmodindex{#1}{extension }}
% Additional string for an index entry
\newcommand{\index@subitem}{}
\newcommand{\setindexsubitem}[1]{\renewcommand{\index@subitem}{#1}}
\newcommand{\ttindex}[1]{\index{#1@{\idxcode{#1}} \index@subitem}}
% {fulllineitems} is used in one place in libregex.tex, but is really for
% internal use in this file.
%
\newenvironment{fulllineitems}{
\begin{list}{}{\labelwidth \leftmargin \labelsep 0pt
\rightmargin 0pt \topsep -\parskip \partopsep \parskip
\itemsep -\parsep
\let\makelabel=\itemnewline}
}{\end{list}}
% cfuncdesc should be called as
% \begin{cfuncdesc}{type}{name}{arglist}
% ... description ...
% \end{cfuncdesc}
\newenvironment{cfuncdesc}[3]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}(\varvars{#3})}]%
\index{#2@{\idxcode{#2()}}}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newenvironment{cvardesc}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}}]%
\index{#2@{\idxcode{#2}}}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newenvironment{ctypedesc}[1]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\bfcode{#1}]\ttindex{#1}
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newcommand{\funcline}[2]{\funclineni{#1}{#2}\ttindex{#1()}}
\newenvironment{funcdesc}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\funcline{#1}{#2}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newcommand{\optional}[1]{%
{\textnormal{\Large[}}{#1}\hspace{0.5mm}{\textnormal{\Large]}}}
% similar to {funcdesc}, but doesn't add to the index
\newcommand{\funclineni}[2]{\item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\varvars{#2})}]}
\newenvironment{funcdescni}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\funclineni{#1}{#2}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newenvironment{classdesc}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\varvars{#2})}]%
\ttindex{#1}%
\def\baseclasses##1{}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newenvironment{excdesc}[1]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\bfcode{#1}]\ttindex{#1}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newcommand{\dataline}[1]{\datalineni{#1}\ttindex{#1}}
\newenvironment{datadesc}[1]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\dataline{#1}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
% similar to {datadesc}, but doesn't add to the index
\newcommand{\datalineni}[1]{\item[\bfcode{#1}]}
\newenvironment{datadescni}[1]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\datalineni{#1}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newenvironment{opcodedesc}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\bfcode{#1}\quad\var{#2}]%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\let\nodename=\label
% For these commands, use \command{} to get the typography right, not
% {\command}. This works better with the texinfo translation.
\newcommand{\ABC}{{\sc abc}}
\newcommand{\UNIX}{{\sc Unix}}
\newcommand{\POSIX}{POSIX}
\newcommand{\ASCII}{{\sc ascii}}
\newcommand{\Cpp}{C\protect\raisebox{.18ex}{++}}
\newcommand{\C}{C}
\newcommand{\EOF}{{\sc eof}}
\newcommand{\NULL}{\code{NULL}}
% code is the most difficult one...
\newcommand{\code}[1]{{\@vobeyspaces\@noligs\def\{{\char`\{}\def\}{\char`\}}\def\~{\char`\~}\def\^{\char`\^}\def\e{\char`\\}\def\${\char`\$}\def\#{\char`\#}\def\&{\char`\&}\def\%{\char`\%}%
\mbox{\codefont{#1}}}}
\newcommand{\bfcode}[1]{\code{\bfseries#1}} % bold-faced code font
\newcommand{\kbd}[1]{\mbox{\tt #1}}
\newcommand{\key}[1]{\mbox{\tt #1}}
\newcommand{\samp}[1]{\mbox{`\code{#1}'}}
% This weird definition of \var{} allows it to always appear in roman
% italics, and won't get funky in code fragments when we play around
% with fonts.
\newcommand{\var}[1]{\mbox{\normalsize\textrm{\textit{#1\/}}}}
\renewcommand{\emph}[1]{{\em #1\/}}
\newcommand{\dfn}[1]{\emph{#1}}
\newcommand{\strong}[1]{{\bf #1}}
% let's experiment with a new font:
\newcommand{\file}[1]{\mbox{`\small\textsf{#1}'}}
% Use this def/redef approach for \url{} since hyperref defined this already,
% but only if we actually used hyperref:
\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
\newcommand{\pythonurl}[1]{\mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}}%
}{
\newcommand{\pythonurl}[1]{{%
\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#1)}%
\LinkColor% color of the link text
\mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}%
\NormalColor% Turn it back off; these are declarative
\pdfendlink}% and don't appear bound to the current
}% formatting "box".
}
\let\url=\pythonurl
\newcommand{\email}[1]{\mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}}
\newcommand{\varvars}[1]{{\def\,{\/{\char`\,}}\var{#1}}}
\newif\iftexi\texifalse
\newif\iflatex\latextrue
% These should be used for all references to identifiers which are
% used to refer to instances of specific language constructs. See the
% names for specific semantic assignments.
%
% For now, don't do anything really fancy with them; just use them as
% logical markup. This might change in the future.
%
\let\module=\code
\let\keyword=\code
\let\exception=\code
\let\class=\code
\let\function=\code
\let\member=\code
\let\method=\code
\let\cfunction=\code
\let\ctype=\code
\let\cdata=\code
% constants defined in Python modules or C headers, not language constants:
\let\constant=\code
\newcommand{\manpage}[2]{{\emph{#1}(#2)}}
\newcommand{\rfc}[1]{RFC #1\index{RFC!RFC #1}}
\newcommand{\program}[1]{\strong{#1}}
% Deprecation stuff.
% Should be extended to allow an index / list of deprecated stuff. But
% there's a lot of stuff that needs to be done to make that automatable.
%
% First parameter is the release number that deprecates the feature, the
% second is the action the should be taken by users of the feature.
%
% Example:
%
% \deprecated {1.5.1}
% {Use \method{frobnicate()} instead.}
%
\newcommand{\deprecated}[2]{%
\strong{Deprecated since release #1.} #2\par}
\newenvironment{tableii}[4]{%
\begin{center}%
\def\lineii##1##2{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2\\}%
\begin{tabular}{#1}\hline \strong{#3}&\strong{#4} \\ \hline%
}{%
\hline%
\end{tabular}%
\end{center}%
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\begin{center}%
\def\lineiii##1##2##3{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2&##3\\}%
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% Cross-referencing (AMK)
% Sample usage:
% \begin{seealso}
% \seemodule{rand}{Uniform random number generator}; % Module xref
% \seetext{\emph{Encyclopedia Britannica}}. % Ref to a book
% \end{seealso}
\newenvironment{seealso}[0]{
\strong{See Also:}\par
% These should only be defined within the {seealso} environment:
\def\seemodule##1##2{\ref{module-##1}:\quad Module \module{##1}\quad (##2)}
\def\seetext##1{\par{##1}}
}{\par}
% Fix the theindex environment to add an entry to the Table of
% Contents; this is much nicer than just having to jump to the end of
% the book and flip around, especially with multiple indexes.
%
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\cleardoublepage
\OldTheindex
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname}
}
% Use a similar trick to catch the end of the {abstract} environment,
% but here make sure the abstract is followed by a blank page if the
% 'openright' option is used.
%
\let\OldEndAbstract=\endabstract
\renewcommand{\endabstract}{
\if@openright
\ifodd\value{page}
\typeout{Adding blank page after the abstract.}
\vfil\pagebreak
\fi
\fi
\OldEndAbstract
}
% This wraps the \tableofcontents macro with all the magic to get the
% spacing right and have the right number of pages if the 'openright'
% option has been used. This eliminates a fair amount of crud in the
% individual document files.
%
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\setcounter{page}{1}%
\pagebreak%
\pagestyle{plain}%
{%
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\typeout{Adding blank page after the table of contents.}%
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}
% Allow the release number to be specified independently of the
% \date{}. This allows the date to reflect the document's date and
% release to specify the Python release that is documented.
%
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% Allow specification of the author's address separately from the
% author's name. This can be used to format them differently, which
% is a good thing.
%
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\newcommand{\authoraddress}[1]{\renewcommand{\@authoraddress}{#1}}
% Change the title page to look a bit better, and fit in with the
% fncychap ``Bjarne'' style a bit better.
%
\renewcommand{\maketitle}{%
\begin{titlepage}%
\let\footnotesize\small
\let\footnoterule\relax
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\mghrulefill{\RW}}%
\@ifundefined{pdfinfo}{}{
\pdfinfo
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{\rm\Huge\HeaderFamily \@title \par}%
{\em\LARGE\HeaderFamily \@release \par}
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{\LARGE\HeaderFamily \@author \par}
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{\large
\@date \par
\vskip 3em
\@authoraddress \par
}%
\end{flushright}%\par
\@thanks
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\setcounter{footnote}{0}%
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}
% This sets up the fancy chapter headings that make the documents look
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%
\@ifundefined{ChTitleVar}{}{
\ChNameVar{\raggedleft\normalsize\HeaderFamily}
\ChNumVar{\raggedleft \bfseries\Large\HeaderFamily}
\ChTitleVar{\raggedleft \rm\Huge\HeaderFamily}
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\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
{\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
\DOCH
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\interlinepenalty\@M
\DOTI{#1}
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% Tell TeX about pathological hyphenation cases:
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%
% manual.cls for the Python documentation
%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesClass{manual}
[1998/03/03 Python manual]
% Change the options here to get a different set of basic options, This
% is where to add things like "a4paper" or "10pt".
%
\LoadClass[twoside,openright]{report}
% Optional packages:
%
% If processing of these documents fails at your TeX installation,
% these may be commented out (independently) to make things work.
% These are both supplied with the current version of the teTeX
% distribution.
%
% The "fancyhdr" package makes nicer page footers reasonable to
% implement, and is used to put the chapter and section information in
% the footers.
%
% The "times" package makes the default font the PostScript Times
% font, which makes for smaller PostScript and a font that more people
% like.
%
\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}\typeout{Using fancier footers than usual.}
\RequirePackage{times}\typeout{Using times fonts instead of Computer Modern.}
% Required package:
%
% This gives us all the Python-specific markup that we really want.
% This should come last. Do not change this.
%
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%
% myformat.sty for the Python docummentation [works only with with Latex2e]
%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesPackage{python}
[1998/01/11 LaTeX package (Python manual markup)]
% The "fncychap" package is used to get the nice chapter headers. The
% .sty file is distributed with Python, so you should not need to disable
% it. You'd also end up with a mixed page style; uglier than stock LaTeX!
%
\RequirePackage[Bjarne]{fncychap}\typeout{Using nice chapter headings.}
% for PDF output, use maximal compression
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\let\NormalColor=\relax
}{%
\input{pdfcolor}
\let\LinkColor=\NavyBlue
\let\NormalColor=\Black
\pdfcompresslevel=9
\let\OldContentsline=\contentsline
\renewcommand{\contentsline}[3]{%
\OldContentsline{#1}{%
\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{page.#3}%
\LinkColor#2\NormalColor%
\pdfendlink%
}{#3}%
}
\let\OldLabel=\label
\renewcommand{\label}[1]{%
\OldLabel{#1}%
{\pdfdest name{label.#1} fit}%
}
% This stuff adds a page.# destination to every PDF page, where # has
% the same formatting as the displayed page number. This doesn't really
% help with the frontmatter, but does fine with the body.
%
% This is *heavily* based on the hyperref package.
%
\def\@begindvi{%
\unvbox \@begindvibox
\@hyperfixhead
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\def\hyperpageanchor{%
\hyper@anchorstart{page.\thepage}\hyper@anchorend
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% Increase printable page size (copied from fullpage.sty)
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% Use this to set the font family for headers and other decor:
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% Update the plain style so we get the page number & footer line,
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\newpage
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\let\sectcodefont=\tt
% (Haven't found a new one that gets <, >, and _ right without being
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% This sets up the {verbatim} environment to be indented and a minipage,
% and to have all the other mostly nice properties that we want for
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\newlength{\codewidth}
\newcommand{\examplevspace}{2mm}
\newcommand{\exampleindent}{1cm}
\let\OldVerbatim=\verbatim
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\begingroup%
\setlength{\parindent}\exampleindent%
% Calculate the text width for the minipage:
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% Augment the sectioning commands used to get our own font family in place:
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{2.3ex \@plus.2ex}%
{\reset@font\Large\HeaderFamily}}
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{-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
{1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
{\reset@font\large\HeaderFamily}}
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{1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
{\reset@font\normalsize\HeaderFamily}}
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{3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus.2ex}%
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% Underscore hack (only act like subscript operator if in math mode)
%
% The following is due to Mark Wooding (the old version didn't work with
% Latex 2e.
\DeclareRobustCommand\hackscore{%
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}
\begingroup
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\def\next{%
\AtBeginDocument{\catcode`\_\active\def_{\hackscore{}}}%
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\expandafter\endgroup\next
%
% This is the old hack, which didn't work with 2e.
% You should not need this since the rest of the documentation is now
% LaTeX2e-only.
%
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%% Lots of index-entry generation support.
% Command to wrap around stuff that refers to function / module /
% attribute names in the index. Default behavior: like \code{}. To
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% definition to use instead; it matches O'Reilly style more.
%
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% Command to generate two index entries (using subentries)
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% 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.
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\newcommand{\opindex}[1]{\indexii{operator}{#1@{\idxcode{#1}}}}
\newcommand{\exindex}[1]{\indexii{exception}{#1@{\idxcode{#1}}}}
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\newcommand{\bifuncindex}[1]{\index{#1@{\idxcode{#1()}} (built-in function)}}
% Add an index entry for a module
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\newcommand{\refbimodindex}[1]{\refmodule{#1}{built-in }}
\newcommand{\refexmodindex}[1]{\refmodule{#1}{extension }}
\newcommand{\refstmodindex}[1]{\refmodule{#1}{standard }}
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% Add the defining entry for a module
\newcommand{\defmodindex}[2]{%
\index{#1@{\idxcode{#1}} (#2module)|textbf}%
\setindexsubitem{(in module #1)}%
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% built-in & Python modules in the main distribution
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\newcommand{\stmodindex}[1]{\defmodindex{#1}{standard }}
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\newcommand{\exmodindex}[1]{\defmodindex{#1}{extension }}
% Additional string for an index entry
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% {fulllineitems} is used in one place in libregex.tex, but is really for
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%
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% cfuncdesc should be called as
% \begin{cfuncdesc}{type}{name}{arglist}
% ... description ...
% \end{cfuncdesc}
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\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}(\varvars{#3})}]%
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\newenvironment{cvardesc}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}}]%
\index{#2@{\idxcode{#2}}}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\bfcode{#1}]\ttindex{#1}
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\begin{fulllineitems}%
\funcline{#1}{#2}%
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\newcommand{\optional}[1]{%
{\textnormal{\Large[}}{#1}\hspace{0.5mm}{\textnormal{\Large]}}}
% similar to {funcdesc}, but doesn't add to the index
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\newenvironment{funcdescni}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\funclineni{#1}{#2}%
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
\newenvironment{classdesc}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\varvars{#2})}]%
\ttindex{#1}%
\def\baseclasses##1{}%
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\newenvironment{excdesc}[1]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\bfcode{#1}]\ttindex{#1}%
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\begin{fulllineitems}%
\dataline{#1}%
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% similar to {datadesc}, but doesn't add to the index
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\newenvironment{datadescni}[1]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\datalineni{#1}%
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\newenvironment{opcodedesc}[2]{%
\begin{fulllineitems}%
\item[\bfcode{#1}\quad\var{#2}]%
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% For these commands, use \command{} to get the typography right, not
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\newcommand{\POSIX}{POSIX}
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\newcommand{\Cpp}{C\protect\raisebox{.18ex}{++}}
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% code is the most difficult one...
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\newcommand{\key}[1]{\mbox{\tt #1}}
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% This weird definition of \var{} allows it to always appear in roman
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\renewcommand{\emph}[1]{{\em #1\/}}
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\newcommand{\strong}[1]{{\bf #1}}
% let's experiment with a new font:
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% Use this def/redef approach for \url{} since hyperref defined this already,
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\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
\newcommand{\pythonurl}[1]{\mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}}%
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\newcommand{\pythonurl}[1]{{%
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\newcommand{\varvars}[1]{{\def\,{\/{\char`\,}}\var{#1}}}
\newif\iftexi\texifalse
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% These should be used for all references to identifiers which are
% used to refer to instances of specific language constructs. See the
% names for specific semantic assignments.
%
% For now, don't do anything really fancy with them; just use them as
% logical markup. This might change in the future.
%
\let\module=\code
\let\keyword=\code
\let\exception=\code
\let\class=\code
\let\function=\code
\let\member=\code
\let\method=\code
\let\cfunction=\code
\let\ctype=\code
\let\cdata=\code
% constants defined in Python modules or C headers, not language constants:
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\newcommand{\manpage}[2]{{\emph{#1}(#2)}}
\newcommand{\rfc}[1]{RFC #1\index{RFC!RFC #1}}
\newcommand{\program}[1]{\strong{#1}}
% Deprecation stuff.
% Should be extended to allow an index / list of deprecated stuff. But
% there's a lot of stuff that needs to be done to make that automatable.
%
% First parameter is the release number that deprecates the feature, the
% second is the action the should be taken by users of the feature.
%
% Example:
%
% \deprecated {1.5.1}
% {Use \method{frobnicate()} instead.}
%
\newcommand{\deprecated}[2]{%
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\newenvironment{tableii}[4]{%
\begin{center}%
\def\lineii##1##2{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2\\}%
\begin{tabular}{#1}\hline \strong{#3}&\strong{#4} \\ \hline%
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\end{tabular}%
\end{center}%
}
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\begin{center}%
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\newcommand{\itemnewline}[1]{%
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\newcommand{\sectcode}[1]{{\sectcodefont{#1}}}
% Cross-referencing (AMK)
% Sample usage:
% \begin{seealso}
% \seemodule{rand}{Uniform random number generator}; % Module xref
% \seetext{\emph{Encyclopedia Britannica}}. % Ref to a book
% \end{seealso}
\newenvironment{seealso}[0]{
\strong{See Also:}\par
% These should only be defined within the {seealso} environment:
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}{\par}
% Fix the theindex environment to add an entry to the Table of
% Contents; this is much nicer than just having to jump to the end of
% the book and flip around, especially with multiple indexes.
%
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\cleardoublepage
\OldTheindex
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}
% Use a similar trick to catch the end of the {abstract} environment,
% but here make sure the abstract is followed by a blank page if the
% 'openright' option is used.
%
\let\OldEndAbstract=\endabstract
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\if@openright
\ifodd\value{page}
\typeout{Adding blank page after the abstract.}
\vfil\pagebreak
\fi
\fi
\OldEndAbstract
}
% This wraps the \tableofcontents macro with all the magic to get the
% spacing right and have the right number of pages if the 'openright'
% option has been used. This eliminates a fair amount of crud in the
% individual document files.
%
\let\OldTableofcontents=\tableofcontents
\renewcommand{\tableofcontents}[0]{%
\setcounter{page}{1}%
\pagebreak%
\pagestyle{plain}%
{%
\parskip = 0mm%
\OldTableofcontents%
\if@openright%
\ifodd\value{page}%
\typeout{Adding blank page after the table of contents.}%
\pagebreak\hspace{0pt}%
\fi%
\fi%
}%
\cleardoublepage%
\pagenumbering{arabic}%
\@ifundefined{fancyhf}{}{\pagestyle{normal}}%
}
% Allow the release number to be specified independently of the
% \date{}. This allows the date to reflect the document's date and
% release to specify the Python release that is documented.
%
\newcommand{\@release}{}
\newcommand{\version}{}
\newcommand{\releasename}{Release}
\newcommand{\release}[1]{%
\renewcommand{\@release}{\releasename\space\version}%
\renewcommand{\version}{#1}}
% Allow specification of the author's address separately from the
% author's name. This can be used to format them differently, which
% is a good thing.
%
\newcommand{\@authoraddress}{}
\newcommand{\authoraddress}[1]{\renewcommand{\@authoraddress}{#1}}
% Change the title page to look a bit better, and fit in with the
% fncychap ``Bjarne'' style a bit better.
%
\renewcommand{\maketitle}{%
\begin{titlepage}%
\let\footnotesize\small
\let\footnoterule\relax
\@ifundefined{ChTitleVar}{}{%
\mghrulefill{\RW}}%
\@ifundefined{pdfinfo}{}{
\pdfinfo
author {\@author}
title {\@title}
}
\begin{flushright}%
{\rm\Huge\HeaderFamily \@title \par}%
{\em\LARGE\HeaderFamily \@release \par}
\vfill
{\LARGE\HeaderFamily \@author \par}
\vfill\vfill
{\large
\@date \par
\vskip 3em
\@authoraddress \par
}%
\end{flushright}%\par
\@thanks
\end{titlepage}%
\setcounter{footnote}{0}%
\let\thanks\relax\let\maketitle\relax
\gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}
}
% This sets up the fancy chapter headings that make the documents look
% at least a little better than the usual LaTeX output.
%
\@ifundefined{ChTitleVar}{}{
\ChNameVar{\raggedleft\normalsize\HeaderFamily}
\ChNumVar{\raggedleft \bfseries\Large\HeaderFamily}
\ChTitleVar{\raggedleft \rm\Huge\HeaderFamily}
% This creates chapter heads without the leading \vspace*{}:
\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
{\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
\DOCH
\fi
\interlinepenalty\@M
\DOTI{#1}
}
}
\typeout{Using fancy chapter headings.}
}
% Tell TeX about pathological hyphenation cases:
\hyphenation{Base-HTTP-Re-quest-Hand-ler}

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
% Things to do:
% Add a section on file I/O

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\documentclass[twoside,openright]{report}
\usepackage{myformat}
\documentclass{manual}
% Things to do:
% Add a section on file I/O