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744 lines
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\newcommand{\bfcode}[1]{\code{\bfseries#1}}
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\newcommand{\samp}[1]{`\code{#1}'}
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\newcommand{\email}[1]{\textsf{#1}}
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\newcommand{\py@modulebadkey}{{--just-some-junk--}}
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% Redefine the Verbatim environment to allow border and background colors.
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% Play with vspace to be able to keep the indentation.
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\fcolorbox{VerbatimBorderColor}{VerbatimColor}{%
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}%
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}
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\def\FrameCommand{\mycolorbox}
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\renewcommand{\Verbatim}[1][1]{%
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% The list environement is needed to control perfectly the vertical
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\list{}{%
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}%
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\item\MakeFramed {\FrameRestore}%
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\small%
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}
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\renewcommand{\endVerbatim}{%
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\endMakeFramed%
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\endlist%
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}
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% Index-entry generation support.
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% Command to generate two index entries (using subentries)
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\newcommand{\indexii}[2]{\index{#1!#2}\index{#2!#1}}
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% And three entries (using only one level of subentries)
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\newcommand{\indexiii}[3]{\index{#1!#2 #3}\index{#2!#3, #1}\index{#3!#1 #2}}
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% And four (again, using only one level of subentries)
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\newcommand{\indexiv}[4]{
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\index{#1!#2 #3 #4}
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\index{#2!#3 #4, #1}
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\index{#3!#4, #1 #2}
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\index{#4!#1 #2 #3}
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}
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% support for the module index
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\newif\ifpy@UseModuleIndex
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\py@UseModuleIndexfalse
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\newcommand{\makemodindex}{
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\newwrite\modindexfile
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\openout\modindexfile=mod\jobname.idx
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\py@UseModuleIndextrue
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}
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\newcommand{\printmodindex}{
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\@input@{mod\jobname.ind}
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}
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% Add the defining entry for a module
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\newcommand{\py@modindex}[2]{%
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\renewcommand{\py@thismodule}{#1}
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\ifpy@UseModuleIndex%
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\@ifundefined{py@modplat@\py@thismodulekey}{
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\write\modindexfile{\protect\indexentry{#1@{\texttt{#1}}|hyperpage}{\thepage}}%
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}{\write\modindexfile{\protect\indexentry{#1@{\texttt{#1 }%
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\emph{(\platformof{\py@thismodulekey})}}|hyperpage}{\thepage}}%
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}
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\fi%
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}
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% "Current" keys
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\newcommand{\py@thisclass}{}
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\newcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{}
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\newcommand{\py@emptymodule}{}
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% \declaremodule[key]{type}{name}
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\newcommand{\declaremodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{
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\renewcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{#2}
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\ifx\py@modulebadkey#1
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\renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{#3}
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\else
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\renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{#1}
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\fi
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\py@modindex{#3}{}
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%\label{module-\py@thismodulekey}
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}
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% Record module platforms for the Module Index
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\newif\ifpy@ModPlatformFileIsOpen \py@ModPlatformFileIsOpenfalse
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\long\def\py@writeModPlatformFile#1{%
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\protected@write\py@ModPlatformFile%
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{\let\label\@gobble \let\index\@gobble \let\glossary\@gobble}%
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{\string#1}%
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}
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\newcommand{\py@ModPlatformFilename}{\jobname.pla}
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\newcommand{\platform}[1]{
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\ifpy@ModPlatformFileIsOpen\else
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\newwrite\py@ModPlatformFile
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\openout\py@ModPlatformFile=\py@ModPlatformFilename
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\py@ModPlatformFileIsOpentrue
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\fi
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\py@writeModPlatformFile{\py@defplatform{\py@thismodulekey}{#1}}
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}
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\newcommand{\py@defplatform}[2]{\expandafter\def\csname py@modplat@#1\endcsname{#2}}
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\newcommand{\platformof}[1]{\csname py@modplat@#1\endcsname}
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\InputIfFileExists{\jobname.pla}{}{}
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% \moduleauthor{name}{email}
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\newcommand{\moduleauthor}[2]{}
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% \sectionauthor{name}{email}
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% Ignore module synopsis.
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\newcommand{\modulesynopsis}[1]{}
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% Reset "current" objects.
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\newcommand{\resetcurrentobjects}{
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\renewcommand{\py@thisclass}{}
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\renewcommand{\py@thismodule}{}
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\renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{}
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\renewcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{}
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}
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% Augment the sectioning commands used to get our own font family in place,
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% and reset some internal data items:
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\titleformat{\section}{\Large\py@HeaderFamily}%
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{\py@TitleColor\thesection}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}{\py@NormalColor}
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\titleformat{\subsection}{\large\py@HeaderFamily}%
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{\py@TitleColor\thesubsection}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}{\py@NormalColor}
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\titleformat{\subsubsection}{\py@HeaderFamily}%
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{\py@TitleColor\thesubsubsection}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}{\py@NormalColor}
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\titleformat{\paragraph}{\large\py@HeaderFamily}%
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{\py@TitleColor}{0em}{\py@TitleColor}{\py@NormalColor}
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% Now for a lot of semantically-loaded environments that do a ton of magical
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% things to get the right formatting and index entries for the stuff in
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% Python modules and C API.
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% {fulllineitems} is used in one place in libregex.tex, but is really for
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% internal use in this file.
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%
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\newcommand{\py@itemnewline}[1]{%
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\@tempdima\linewidth%
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\advance\@tempdima \leftmargin\makebox[\@tempdima][l]{#1}%
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}
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\newenvironment{fulllineitems}{
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\begin{list}{}{\labelwidth \leftmargin \labelsep 0pt
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\rightmargin 0pt \topsep -\parskip \partopsep \parskip
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\itemsep -\parsep
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\let\makelabel=\py@itemnewline}
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}{\end{list}}
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% \optional is mostly for use in the arguments parameters to the various
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% {*desc} environments defined below, but may be used elsewhere. Known to
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% be used in the debugger chapter.
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%
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% Typical usage:
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%
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% \begin{funcdesc}{myfunc}{reqparm\optional{, optparm}}
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% When a function has multiple optional parameters, \optional should be
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% \begin{funcdesc}{myfunc}{\optional{parm1\optional{, parm2}}}
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\let\py@badkey=\@undefined
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\newcommand{\optional}[1]{%
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{\textnormal{\Large[}}{#1}\hspace{0.5mm}{\textnormal{\Large]}}}
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% This can be used when a function or method accepts an varying number
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% of arguments, such as by using the *args syntax in the parameter list.
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\newcommand{\py@moreargs}{...}
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% This can be used when you don't want to document the parameters to a
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% function or method, but simply state that it's an alias for
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% something else.
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\newcommand{\py@unspecified}{...}
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\newcommand{\py@varvars}[1]{{%
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{\let\unspecified=\py@unspecified%
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\let\moreargs=\py@moreargs%
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\emph{#1}}}}
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\newlength{\py@argswidth}
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\newcommand{\py@sigparams}[1]{%
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\parbox[t]{\py@argswidth}{\py@varvars{#1}\code{)}}}
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\newcommand{\py@sigline}[2]{%
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\item[#1\code{(}\py@sigparams{#2}]}
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% C functions ------------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{cfuncdesc}[refcount]{type}{name}{arglist}
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% Note that the [refcount] slot should only be filled in by
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% tools/anno-api.py; it pulls the value from the refcounts database.
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\newcommand{\cfuncline}[3]{
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\py@sigline{\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}}}{#3}%
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}
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\newenvironment{cfuncdesc}[3]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\cfuncline{#1}{#2}{#3}
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% C variables ------------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{cvardesc}{type}{name}
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\newenvironment{cvardesc}[2]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}}]
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% C data types -----------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{ctypedesc}[index name]{typedef name}
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\newenvironment{ctypedesc}[2][\py@badkey]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\item[\bfcode{#2}]
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% C type fields ----------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{cmemberdesc}{container type}{ctype}{membername}
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\newcommand{\cmemberline}[3]{
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\item[\code{#2 \bfcode{#3}}]
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}
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\newenvironment{cmemberdesc}[3]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\cmemberline{#1}{#2}{#3}
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% Funky macros -----------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{csimplemacrodesc}{name}
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% -- "simple" because it has no args; NOT for constant definitions!
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\newenvironment{csimplemacrodesc}[1]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\item[\bfcode{#1}]
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% simple functions (not methods) -----------------------------------------
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% \begin{funcdesc}{name}{args}
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\newcommand{\funcline}[2]{%
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\py@sigline{\bfcode{#1}}{#2}}
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\newenvironment{funcdesc}[2]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\funcline{#1}{#2}
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% classes ----------------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{classdesc}{name}{constructor args}
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\newcommand{\classline}[2]{
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\py@sigline{\strong{class }\bfcode{#1}}{#2}}
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\newenvironment{classdesc}[2]{
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% Using \renewcommand doesn't work for this, for unknown reasons:
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\global\def\py@thisclass{#1}
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\classline{#1}{#2}
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% \begin{excclassdesc}{name}{constructor args}
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% but indexes as an exception
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\newenvironment{excclassdesc}[2]{
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% Using \renewcommand doesn't work for this, for unknown reasons:
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\global\def\py@thisclass{#1}
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\py@sigline{\strong{exception }\bfcode{#1}}{#2}%
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% There is no corresponding {excclassdesc*} environment. To describe
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% a class exception without parameters, use the {excdesc} environment.
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\let\py@classbadkey=\@undefined
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% object method ----------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{methoddesc}[classname]{methodname}{args}
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\newcommand{\methodline}[3][\@undefined]{
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\py@sigline{\bfcode{#2}}{#3}}
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\newenvironment{methoddesc}[3][\@undefined]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\ifx\@undefined#1\relax
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\methodline{#2}{#3}
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\else
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\def\py@thisclass{#1}
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\methodline{#2}{#3}
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\fi
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% static method ----------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{staticmethoddesc}[classname]{methodname}{args}
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\newcommand{\staticmethodline}[3][\@undefined]{
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\py@sigline{static \bfcode{#2}}{#3}}
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\newenvironment{staticmethoddesc}[3][\@undefined]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\ifx\@undefined#1\relax
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\staticmethodline{#2}{#3}
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\else
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\def\py@thisclass{#1}
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\staticmethodline{#2}{#3}
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\fi
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% class method ----------------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{classmethoddesc}[classname]{methodname}{args}
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\newcommand{\classmethodline}[3][\@undefined]{
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\py@sigline{class \bfcode{#2}}{#3}}
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\newenvironment{classmethoddesc}[3][\@undefined]{
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\begin{fulllineitems}
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\ifx\@undefined#1\relax
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\classmethodline{#2}{#3}
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\else
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\def\py@thisclass{#1}
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\classmethodline{#2}{#3}
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\fi
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}{\end{fulllineitems}}
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% object data attribute --------------------------------------------------
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% \begin{memberdesc}[classname]{membername}
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\newcommand{\memberline}[2][\py@classbadkey]{%
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\ifx\@undefined#1\relax
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\item[\bfcode{#2}]
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\else
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\newenvironment{notice}[2]{
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\def\py@noticetype{#1}
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\csname py@noticestart@#1\endcsname
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\par\strong{#2}
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}{\csname py@noticeend@\py@noticetype\endcsname}
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% is a good thing.
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%
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\newcommand{\py@authoraddress}{}
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\newcommand{\authoraddress}[1]{\renewcommand{\py@authoraddress}{#1}}
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% at least a little better than the usual LaTeX output.
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%
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\@ifundefined{ChTitleVar}{}{
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\ChNameVar{\raggedleft\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}
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\ChTitleVar{\raggedleft \rm\Huge\py@HeaderFamily}
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\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
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{\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
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\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
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\DOCH
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\fi
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\interlinepenalty\@M
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\DOTI{#1}
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%
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\renewcommand{\description}{%
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\list{}{\labelwidth\z@%
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\labelsep5pt%
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\let\makelabel=\descriptionlabel}}
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% elsewhere as well, so keep in in the general style support.
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%
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\newenvironment{definitions}{%
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\begin{description}%
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\def\term##1{\item[##1]\mbox{}\\*[0mm]}
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}{%
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}
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% Tell TeX about pathological hyphenation cases:
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\hyphenation{Base-HTTP-Re-quest-Hand-ler}
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\newenvironment{optionlist}[1]
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{\begin{list}{}
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{\setlength{\labelwidth}{#1}
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\setlength{\rightmargin}{1cm}
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\setlength{\leftmargin}{\rightmargin}
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\addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelwidth}
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\addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelsep}
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\renewcommand{\makelabel}{\optionlistlabel}}
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}{\end{list}}
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\newlength{\lineblockindentation}
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\setlength{\lineblockindentation}{2.5em}
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\newenvironment{lineblock}[1]
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{\begin{list}{}
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{\setlength{\partopsep}{\parskip}
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\addtolength{\partopsep}{\baselineskip}
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\topsep0pt\itemsep0.15\baselineskip\parsep0pt
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\leftmargin#1}
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\raggedright}
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{\end{list}}
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% Redefine includgraphics for avoiding images larger than the screen size
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% If the size is not specified.
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\let\py@Oldincludegraphics\includegraphics
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\newbox\image@box%
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\newdimen\image@width%
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\renewcommand\includegraphics[2][\@empty]{%
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\ifx#1\@empty%
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\setbox\image@box=\hbox{\py@Oldincludegraphics{#2}}%
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\image@width\wd\image@box%
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\ifdim \image@width>\linewidth%
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\setbox\image@box=\hbox{\py@Oldincludegraphics[width=\linewidth]{#2}}%
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\box\image@box%
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\else%
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\py@Oldincludegraphics{#2}%
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\fi%
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\else%
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\py@Oldincludegraphics[#1]{#2}%
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\fi%
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}
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% Fix the index and bibliography environments to add an entry to the Table of
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% Contents; this is much nicer than just having to jump to the end of the book
|
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% and flip around, especially with multiple indexes.
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%
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\let\py@OldTheindex=\theindex
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\renewcommand{\theindex}{
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\cleardoublepage
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\phantomsection
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\py@OldTheindex
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\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname}
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}
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\let\py@OldThebibliography=\thebibliography
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\renewcommand{\thebibliography}[1]{
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\cleardoublepage
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\phantomsection
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\py@OldThebibliography{1}
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\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\bibname}
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}
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% Include hyperref last.
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\RequirePackage[colorlinks,breaklinks,
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linkcolor=InnerLinkColor,filecolor=OuterLinkColor,
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menucolor=OuterLinkColor,pagecolor=OuterLinkColor,
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urlcolor=OuterLinkColor,citecolor=InnerLinkColor]{hyperref}
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% From docutils.writers.latex2e
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\providecommand{\DUspan}[2]{%
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{% group ("span") to limit the scope of styling commands
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\@for\node@class@name:=#1\do{%
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\ifcsname docutilsrole\node@class@name\endcsname%
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\csname docutilsrole\node@class@name\endcsname%
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\fi%
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}%
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{#2}% node content
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}% close "span"
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}
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