Fix some markup and one typo

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Éric Araujo 2011-09-01 19:54:05 +02:00
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Process-wide parameters
program name is ``'/usr/local/bin/python'``, the prefix is ``'/usr/local'``. The program name is ``'/usr/local/bin/python'``, the prefix is ``'/usr/local'``. The
returned string points into static storage; the caller should not modify its returned string points into static storage; the caller should not modify its
value. This corresponds to the :makevar:`prefix` variable in the top-level value. This corresponds to the :makevar:`prefix` variable in the top-level
:file:`Makefile` and the :option:`--prefix` argument to the :program:`configure` :file:`Makefile` and the ``--prefix`` argument to the :program:`configure`
script at build time. The value is available to Python code as ``sys.prefix``. script at build time. The value is available to Python code as ``sys.prefix``.
It is only useful on Unix. See also the next function. It is only useful on Unix. See also the next function.
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Process-wide parameters
program name is ``'/usr/local/bin/python'``, the exec-prefix is program name is ``'/usr/local/bin/python'``, the exec-prefix is
``'/usr/local'``. The returned string points into static storage; the caller ``'/usr/local'``. The returned string points into static storage; the caller
should not modify its value. This corresponds to the :makevar:`exec_prefix` should not modify its value. This corresponds to the :makevar:`exec_prefix`
variable in the top-level :file:`Makefile` and the :option:`--exec-prefix` variable in the top-level :file:`Makefile` and the ``--exec-prefix``
argument to the :program:`configure` script at build time. The value is argument to the :program:`configure` script at build time. The value is
available to Python code as ``sys.exec_prefix``. It is only useful on Unix. available to Python code as ``sys.exec_prefix``. It is only useful on Unix.

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@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ construction of large programs.
Python 2.6 adds an :mod:`abc` module that lets you define Abstract Base Classes Python 2.6 adds an :mod:`abc` module that lets you define Abstract Base Classes
(ABCs). You can then use :func:`isinstance` and :func:`issubclass` to check (ABCs). You can then use :func:`isinstance` and :func:`issubclass` to check
whether an instance or a class implements a particular ABC. The whether an instance or a class implements a particular ABC. The
:mod:`collections` modules defines a set of useful ABCs such as :mod:`collections` module defines a set of useful ABCs such as
:class:`Iterable`, :class:`Container`, and :class:`MutableMapping`. :class:`Iterable`, :class:`Container`, and :class:`MutableMapping`.
For Python, many of the advantages of interface specifications can be obtained For Python, many of the advantages of interface specifications can be obtained

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@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ A trick to get it to run an arbitrary file is to construct a call to
:func:`execfile` with the name of your file as argument. :func:`execfile` with the name of your file as argument.
Also note that you can not mix-and-match Debug and Release versions. If you Also note that you can not mix-and-match Debug and Release versions. If you
wish to use the Debug Multithreaded DLL, then your module *must* have an "_d" wish to use the Debug Multithreaded DLL, then your module *must* have ``_d``
appended to the base name. appended to the base name.

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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ ArgumentParser objects
conflicting optionals. conflicting optionals.
* prog_ - The name of the program (default: * prog_ - The name of the program (default:
:data:`sys.argv[0]`) ``sys.argv[0]``)
* usage_ - The string describing the program usage (default: generated) * usage_ - The string describing the program usage (default: generated)