Moved solitary "see also" paragraph into a {seealso} environment, and told

why the reader should see also.
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Fred Drake 1998-03-08 07:44:13 +00:00
parent 013ad9869e
commit 7ddd043191
2 changed files with 14 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -8,12 +8,9 @@ structs represented as Python strings. It uses \dfn{format strings}
(explained below) as compact descriptions of the lay-out of the C
structs and the intended conversion to/from Python values.
See also built-in module \code{array}.
\refbimodindex{array}
The module defines the following exception and functions:
\setindexsubitem{(in module struct)}
\begin{excdesc}{error}
Exception raised on various occasions; argument is a string
describing what is wrong.
@ -135,5 +132,9 @@ Hint: to align the end of a structure to the alignment requirement of
a particular type, end the format with the code for that type with a
repeat count of zero, e.g.\ the format \code{'llh0l'} specifies two
pad bytes at the end, assuming longs are aligned on 4-byte boundaries.
(This only works when native size and alignment are in effect;
standard size and alignment does not enforce any alignment.)
This only works when native size and alignment are in effect;
standard size and alignment does not enforce any alignment.
\begin{seealso}
\seemodule{array}{packed binary storage of homogeneous data}
\end{seealso}

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@ -8,12 +8,9 @@ structs represented as Python strings. It uses \dfn{format strings}
(explained below) as compact descriptions of the lay-out of the C
structs and the intended conversion to/from Python values.
See also built-in module \code{array}.
\refbimodindex{array}
The module defines the following exception and functions:
\setindexsubitem{(in module struct)}
\begin{excdesc}{error}
Exception raised on various occasions; argument is a string
describing what is wrong.
@ -135,5 +132,9 @@ Hint: to align the end of a structure to the alignment requirement of
a particular type, end the format with the code for that type with a
repeat count of zero, e.g.\ the format \code{'llh0l'} specifies two
pad bytes at the end, assuming longs are aligned on 4-byte boundaries.
(This only works when native size and alignment are in effect;
standard size and alignment does not enforce any alignment.)
This only works when native size and alignment are in effect;
standard size and alignment does not enforce any alignment.
\begin{seealso}
\seemodule{array}{packed binary storage of homogeneous data}
\end{seealso}