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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-04-05 21:32:52 +0000
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-04-05 21:32:52 +0000
commitb55ce1e8b64e5440dd577d7985ac91c9030de73c (patch)
tree0a1e7e9d2a2af083957e442429f0c4f80ae8cd4c
parent52e2d51ef3015168fa34c8a6b4aa8c9d6835ef2e (diff)
downloadcpython-git-b55ce1e8b64e5440dd577d7985ac91c9030de73c.tar.gz
Fixed latex2html weirdness with footnotes.
-rw-r--r--Doc/ref/ref4.tex22
-rw-r--r--Doc/ref/ref5.tex8
-rw-r--r--Doc/ref/ref7.tex6
3 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref4.tex b/Doc/ref/ref4.tex
index e70c0b7cb8..8df8fc2d4d 100644
--- a/Doc/ref/ref4.tex
+++ b/Doc/ref/ref4.tex
@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ bind the class or function name in the defining block), and targets
that are identifiers if occurring in an assignment, \keyword{for} loop
header, or in the second position of an \keyword{except} clause
header. Local names are searched only on the local namespace; global
-names are searched only in the global and built-in namespace.%
-%
-\footnote{If the code block contains \keyword{exec} statements or the
-construct ``\samp{from \ldots import *}'', the semantics of local
-names change: local name lookup first searches the local namespace,
-then the global namespace and the built-in namespace.}
+names are searched only in the global and built-in
+namespace.\footnote{
+If the code block contains \keyword{exec} statements or the construct
+``\samp{from \ldots import *}'', the semantics of local names change:
+local name lookup first searches the local namespace, then the global
+namespace and the built-in namespace.}
A target occurring in a \keyword{del} statement is also considered bound
for this purpose (though the actual semantics are to ``unbind'' the
@@ -159,11 +159,11 @@ it is used for both.
The built-in functions \function{globals()} and \function{locals()} returns a
dictionary representing the current global and local namespace,
respectively. The effect of modifications to this dictionary on the
-namespace are undefined.%
-\footnote{The current implementations return the dictionary actually
-used to implement the namespace, \emph{except} for functions, where
-the optimizer may cause the local namespace to be implemented
-differently, and \function{locals()} returns a read-only dictionary.}
+namespace are undefined.\footnote{
+The current implementations return the dictionary actually used to
+implement the namespace, \emph{except} for functions, where the
+optimizer may cause the local namespace to be implemented differently,
+and \function{locals()} returns a read-only dictionary.}
\section{Exceptions\label{exceptions}}
diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref5.tex b/Doc/ref/ref5.tex
index b6579bc4c8..50d0aee6d1 100644
--- a/Doc/ref/ref5.tex
+++ b/Doc/ref/ref5.tex
@@ -718,8 +718,8 @@ corresponding items.
\item
Mappings (dictionaries) are compared through lexicographic
-comparison of their sorted (key, value) lists.%
-\footnote{This is expensive since it requires sorting the keys first,
+comparison of their sorted (key, value) lists.\footnote{
+This is expensive since it requires sorting the keys first,
but it is about the only sensible definition. An earlier version of
Python compared dictionaries by identity only, but this caused
surprises because people expected to be able to test a dictionary for
@@ -739,8 +739,8 @@ true if and only if there exists an index \var{i} such that
\code{\var{x} = \var{y}[\var{i}]}.
\code{\var{x} not in \var{y}} yields the inverse truth value. The
exception \exception{TypeError} is raised when \var{y} is not a sequence,
-or when \var{y} is a string and \var{x} is not a string of length one.%
-\footnote{The latter restriction is sometimes a nuisance.}
+or when \var{y} is a string and \var{x} is not a string of length
+one.\footnote{The latter restriction is sometimes a nuisance.}
\opindex{in}
\opindex{not in}
\indexii{membership}{test}
diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref7.tex b/Doc/ref/ref7.tex
index 44b3c1db52..437716b99b 100644
--- a/Doc/ref/ref7.tex
+++ b/Doc/ref/ref7.tex
@@ -305,9 +305,9 @@ default value, the corresponding argument may be omitted from a call,
in which case the parameter's default value is substituted. If a
parameter has a default value, all following parameters must also have
a default value --- this is a syntactic restriction that is not
-expressed by the grammar.%
-\footnote{Currently this is not checked; instead,
-\code{def f(a=1, b)} is interpreted as \code{def f(a=1, b=None)}.}
+expressed by the grammar.\footnote{
+Currently this is not checked; instead, \code{def f(a=1, b)} is
+interpreted as \code{def f(a=1, b=None)}.}
\indexiii{default}{parameter}{value}
\strong{Default parameter values are evaluated when the function