Hyphenate "built-in" for consistency.

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Fred Drake 1998-04-02 18:54:54 +00:00
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commit dc40904a32
4 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ passed to the \C{} function. The \C{} function always has two arguments,
conventionally named \var{self} and \var{args}.
The \var{self} argument is only used when the \C{} function implements a
builtin method. This will be discussed later. In the example,
built-in method. This will be discussed later. In the example,
\var{self} will always be a \NULL{} pointer, since we are defining
a function, not a method. (This is done so that the interpreter
doesn't have to understand two different types of \C{} functions.)

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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ passed to the \C{} function. The \C{} function always has two arguments,
conventionally named \var{self} and \var{args}.
The \var{self} argument is only used when the \C{} function implements a
builtin method. This will be discussed later. In the example,
built-in method. This will be discussed later. In the example,
\var{self} will always be a \NULL{} pointer, since we are defining
a function, not a method. (This is done so that the interpreter
doesn't have to understand two different types of \C{} functions.)

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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ collates before or after \var{string2} or is equal to it.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{strxfrm}{string}
Transforms a string to one that can be used for the builtin function
Transforms a string to one that can be used for the built-in function
\function{cmp()}\bifuncindex{cmp}, and still returns locale-aware
results. This function can be used when the same string is compared
repeatedly, e.g. when collating a sequence of strings.

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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ collates before or after \var{string2} or is equal to it.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{strxfrm}{string}
Transforms a string to one that can be used for the builtin function
Transforms a string to one that can be used for the built-in function
\function{cmp()}\bifuncindex{cmp}, and still returns locale-aware
results. This function can be used when the same string is compared
repeatedly, e.g. when collating a sequence of strings.