Adapt/remove mentions of functions gone in 3.x
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@ -473,15 +473,6 @@ calling another function by using ``*`` and ``**``::
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g(x, *args, **kwargs)
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In the unlikely case that you care about Python versions older than 2.0, use
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:func:`apply`::
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def f(x, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs['width'] = '14.3c'
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apply(g, (x,)+args, kwargs)
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How do I write a function with output parameters (call by reference)?
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ with multithreading-DLL options (``/MD``).
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If you can't change compilers or flags, try using :c:func:`Py_RunSimpleString`.
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A trick to get it to run an arbitrary file is to construct a call to
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:func:`execfile` with the name of your file as argument.
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:func:`exec` and :func:`open` with the name of your file as argument.
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Also note that you can not mix-and-match Debug and Release versions. If you
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wish to use the Debug Multithreaded DLL, then your module *must* have ``_d``
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@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ Glossary
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:func:`builtins.open` and :func:`os.open` are distinguished by their
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namespaces. Namespaces also aid readability and maintainability by making
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it clear which module implements a function. For instance, writing
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:func:`random.seed` or :func:`itertools.izip` makes it clear that those
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:func:`random.seed` or :func:`itertools.islice` makes it clear that those
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functions are implemented by the :mod:`random` and :mod:`itertools`
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modules, respectively.
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