From: Barry Warsaw Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 20:19:05 +0000 (+0000) Subject: very minor typo X-Git-Tag: v1.5a1~594 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d44be3fdb77f5486a3eb0d886327718624495f0f;p=python very minor typo --- diff --git a/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex b/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex index 3743100c54..618c523df0 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The Python interface is a straightforward transliteration of the \UNIX{} system call and library interface for sockets to Python's object-oriented style: the \code{socket()} function returns a \dfn{socket object} whose methods implement the various socket system -calls. Parameter types are somewhat higer-level than in the C +calls. Parameter types are somewhat higher-level than in the C interface: as with \code{read()} and \code{write()} operations on Python files, buffer allocation on receive operations is automatic, and buffer length is implicit on send operations. diff --git a/Doc/libsocket.tex b/Doc/libsocket.tex index 3743100c54..618c523df0 100644 --- a/Doc/libsocket.tex +++ b/Doc/libsocket.tex @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The Python interface is a straightforward transliteration of the \UNIX{} system call and library interface for sockets to Python's object-oriented style: the \code{socket()} function returns a \dfn{socket object} whose methods implement the various socket system -calls. Parameter types are somewhat higer-level than in the C +calls. Parameter types are somewhat higher-level than in the C interface: as with \code{read()} and \code{write()} operations on Python files, buffer allocation on receive operations is automatic, and buffer length is implicit on send operations.