Fix a few usage and style-guide conformance issues.
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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ most email document structures, including MIME documents. You can
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pass the parser a string or a file object, and the parser will return
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to you the root \class{Message} instance of the object tree. For
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simple, non-MIME messages the payload of this root object will likely
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be a string (e.g. containing the text of the message). For MIME
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messages, the root object will return 1 from its
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be a string containing the text of the message. For MIME
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messages, the root object will return true from its
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\method{is_multipart()} method, and the subparts can be accessed via
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the \method{get_payload()} and \method{walk()} methods.
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@ -39,10 +39,10 @@ same API as the \class{Parser} class.
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\begin{classdesc}{Parser}{\optional{_class}}
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The constructor for the \class{Parser} class takes a single optional
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argument \var{_class}. This must be callable factory (i.e. a function
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or a class), and it is used whenever a sub-message object needs to be
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created. It defaults to \class{Message} (see
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\refmodule{email.Message}). \var{_class} will be called with zero
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argument \var{_class}. This must be a callable factory (such as a
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function or a class), and it is used whenever a sub-message object
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needs to be created. It defaults to \class{Message} (see
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\refmodule{email.Message}). The factory will be called without
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arguments.
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\end{classdesc}
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@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ Here are some notes on the parsing semantics:
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blocks of headers, \class{Parser} will create a non-multipart
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object containing non-multipart subobjects for each header
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block.
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\item Another exception is for \mimetype{message/*} types (i.e. more
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\item Another exception is for \mimetype{message/*} types (more
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general than \mimetype{message/delivery-status}). These are
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typically \mimetype{message/rfc822} type messages, represented as a
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non-multipart object containing a singleton payload, another
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non-multipart \class{Message} instance.
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typically \mimetype{message/rfc822} messages, represented as a
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non-multipart object containing a singleton payload which is
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another non-multipart \class{Message} instance.
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\end{itemize}
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