From b33336f65014f32c3e9873c32618a3bf656f3445 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Serhiy Storchaka Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 23:09:00 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Issue #18758: Fixed and improved cross-references. --- Doc/faq/design.rst | 3 ++- Doc/library/2to3.rst | 4 ++-- Doc/library/abc.rst | 18 +++++++++--------- Doc/library/asyncore.rst | 8 ++++---- Doc/library/audioop.rst | 2 +- Doc/library/calendar.rst | 9 +++++---- Doc/library/chunk.rst | 5 +++-- Doc/library/code.rst | 10 +++++----- Doc/library/codecs.rst | 24 +++++++++++++----------- Doc/library/collections.rst | 6 +++--- Doc/library/difflib.rst | 12 +++++++----- Doc/library/exceptions.rst | 2 +- Doc/library/fileinput.rst | 11 ++++++----- Doc/library/ftplib.rst | 4 ++-- Doc/library/imaplib.rst | 5 +++-- Doc/library/mailbox.rst | 4 ++-- Doc/library/math.rst | 5 +++-- Doc/library/msilib.rst | 5 +++-- Doc/library/ossaudiodev.rst | 4 ++-- Doc/library/socket.rst | 2 +- Doc/library/socketserver.rst | 14 +++++++------- Doc/library/stat.rst | 4 ++-- Doc/library/telnetlib.rst | 2 +- Doc/library/time.rst | 4 ++-- Doc/library/xml.sax.reader.rst | 12 ++++++------ Doc/library/zipfile.rst | 5 +++-- Misc/NEWS | 2 ++ 27 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/faq/design.rst b/Doc/faq/design.rst index 40babecdb7..017c6d4fcd 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/design.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/design.rst @@ -682,7 +682,8 @@ Python 2.6 adds an :mod:`abc` module that lets you define Abstract Base Classes (ABCs). You can then use :func:`isinstance` and :func:`issubclass` to check whether an instance or a class implements a particular ABC. The :mod:`collections` module defines a set of useful ABCs such as -:class:`Iterable`, :class:`Container`, and :class:`MutableMapping`. +:class:`~collections.Iterable`, :class:`~collections.Container`, and +:class:`~collections.MutableMapping`. For Python, many of the advantages of interface specifications can be obtained by an appropriate test discipline for components. There is also a tool, diff --git a/Doc/library/2to3.rst b/Doc/library/2to3.rst index dbff57bb44..57bec84ad2 100644 --- a/Doc/library/2to3.rst +++ b/Doc/library/2to3.rst @@ -290,11 +290,11 @@ and off individually. They are described here in more detail. Converts the use of iterator's :meth:`~iterator.next` methods to the :func:`next` function. It also renames :meth:`next` methods to - :meth:`~object.__next__`. + :meth:`~iterator.__next__`. .. 2to3fixer:: nonzero - Renames :meth:`~object.__nonzero__` to :meth:`~object.__bool__`. + Renames :meth:`__nonzero__` to :meth:`~object.__bool__`. .. 2to3fixer:: numliterals diff --git a/Doc/library/abc.rst b/Doc/library/abc.rst index ef8b08e436..3a00a9c7cd 100644 --- a/Doc/library/abc.rst +++ b/Doc/library/abc.rst @@ -110,19 +110,19 @@ This module provides the following class: MyIterable.register(Foo) The ABC ``MyIterable`` defines the standard iterable method, - :meth:`__iter__`, as an abstract method. The implementation given here can - still be called from subclasses. The :meth:`get_iterator` method is also - part of the ``MyIterable`` abstract base class, but it does not have to be - overridden in non-abstract derived classes. + :meth:`~iterator.__iter__`, as an abstract method. The implementation given + here can still be called from subclasses. The :meth:`get_iterator` method + is also part of the ``MyIterable`` abstract base class, but it does not have + to be overridden in non-abstract derived classes. The :meth:`__subclasshook__` class method defined here says that any class - that has an :meth:`__iter__` method in its :attr:`__dict__` (or in that of - one of its base classes, accessed via the :attr:`__mro__` list) is - considered a ``MyIterable`` too. + that has an :meth:`~iterator.__iter__` method in its + :attr:`~object.__dict__` (or in that of one of its base classes, accessed + via the :attr:`~class.__mro__` list) is considered a ``MyIterable`` too. Finally, the last line makes ``Foo`` a virtual subclass of ``MyIterable``, - even though it does not define an :meth:`__iter__` method (it uses the - old-style iterable protocol, defined in terms of :meth:`__len__` and + even though it does not define an :meth:`~iterator.__iter__` method (it uses + the old-style iterable protocol, defined in terms of :meth:`__len__` and :meth:`__getitem__`). Note that this will not make ``get_iterator`` available as a method of ``Foo``, so it is provided separately. diff --git a/Doc/library/asyncore.rst b/Doc/library/asyncore.rst index 1e2bcd838d..70ca8e781f 100644 --- a/Doc/library/asyncore.rst +++ b/Doc/library/asyncore.rst @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ any that have been added to the map during asynchronous service) is closed. channels have been closed. All arguments are optional. The *count* parameter defaults to None, resulting in the loop terminating only when all channels have been closed. The *timeout* argument sets the timeout - parameter for the appropriate :func:`select` or :func:`poll` call, measured - in seconds; the default is 30 seconds. The *use_poll* parameter, if true, - indicates that :func:`poll` should be used in preference to :func:`select` - (the default is ``False``). + parameter for the appropriate :func:`~select.select` or :func:`~select.poll` + call, measured in seconds; the default is 30 seconds. The *use_poll* + parameter, if true, indicates that :func:`~select.poll` should be used in + preference to :func:`~select.select` (the default is ``False``). The *map* parameter is a dictionary whose items are the channels to watch. As channels are closed they are deleted from their map. If *map* is diff --git a/Doc/library/audioop.rst b/Doc/library/audioop.rst index a9fa23cd52..e747ba1547 100644 --- a/Doc/library/audioop.rst +++ b/Doc/library/audioop.rst @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ to be stateless (i.e. to be able to tolerate packet loss) you should not only transmit the data but also the state. Note that you should send the *initial* state (the one you passed to :func:`lin2adpcm`) along to the decoder, not the final state (as returned by the coder). If you want to use -:func:`struct.struct` to store the state in binary you can code the first +:class:`struct.Struct` to store the state in binary you can code the first element (the predicted value) in 16 bits and the second (the delta index) in 8. The ADPCM coders have never been tried against other ADPCM coders, only against diff --git a/Doc/library/calendar.rst b/Doc/library/calendar.rst index f4f4693646..a04505f9fa 100644 --- a/Doc/library/calendar.rst +++ b/Doc/library/calendar.rst @@ -294,10 +294,11 @@ For simple text calendars this module provides the following functions. .. function:: timegm(tuple) - An unrelated but handy function that takes a time tuple such as returned by the - :func:`gmtime` function in the :mod:`time` module, and returns the corresponding - Unix timestamp value, assuming an epoch of 1970, and the POSIX encoding. In - fact, :func:`time.gmtime` and :func:`timegm` are each others' inverse. + An unrelated but handy function that takes a time tuple such as returned by + the :func:`~time.gmtime` function in the :mod:`time` module, and returns the + corresponding Unix timestamp value, assuming an epoch of 1970, and the POSIX + encoding. In fact, :func:`time.gmtime` and :func:`timegm` are each others' + inverse. .. versionadded:: 2.0 diff --git a/Doc/library/chunk.rst b/Doc/library/chunk.rst index 64ce4e23d2..04c7e27a77 100644 --- a/Doc/library/chunk.rst +++ b/Doc/library/chunk.rst @@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ instance will fail with a :exc:`EOFError` exception. Class which represents a chunk. The *file* argument is expected to be a file-like object. An instance of this class is specifically allowed. The - only method that is needed is :meth:`read`. If the methods :meth:`seek` and - :meth:`tell` are present and don't raise an exception, they are also used. + only method that is needed is :meth:`~file.read`. If the methods + :meth:`~file.seek` and :meth:`~file.tell` are present and don't + raise an exception, they are also used. If these methods are present and raise an exception, they are expected to not have altered the object. If the optional argument *align* is true, chunks are assumed to be aligned on 2-byte boundaries. If *align* is false, no diff --git a/Doc/library/code.rst b/Doc/library/code.rst index 38e26bc551..698fb110d4 100644 --- a/Doc/library/code.rst +++ b/Doc/library/code.rst @@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ build applications which provide an interactive interpreter prompt. Convenience function to run a read-eval-print loop. This creates a new instance of :class:`InteractiveConsole` and sets *readfunc* to be used as the - :meth:`raw_input` method, if provided. If *local* is provided, it is passed to - the :class:`InteractiveConsole` constructor for use as the default namespace for - the interpreter loop. The :meth:`interact` method of the instance is then run - with *banner* passed as the banner to use, if provided. The console object is - discarded after use. + :meth:`InteractiveConsole.raw_input` method, if provided. If *local* is + provided, it is passed to the :class:`InteractiveConsole` constructor for + use as the default namespace for the interpreter loop. The :meth:`interact` + method of the instance is then run with *banner* passed as the banner to + use, if provided. The console object is discarded after use. .. function:: compile_command(source[, filename[, symbol]]) diff --git a/Doc/library/codecs.rst b/Doc/library/codecs.rst index d283edeb4c..829be68155 100644 --- a/Doc/library/codecs.rst +++ b/Doc/library/codecs.rst @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ It defines the following functions: The various functions or classes take the following arguments: *encode* and *decode*: These must be functions or methods which have the same - interface as the :meth:`encode`/:meth:`decode` methods of Codec instances (see - Codec Interface). The functions/methods are expected to work in a stateless - mode. + interface as the :meth:`~Codec.encode`/:meth:`~Codec.decode` methods of Codec + instances (see :ref:`Codec Interface `). The functions/methods + are expected to work in a stateless mode. *incrementalencoder* and *incrementaldecoder*: These have to be factory functions providing the following interface: @@ -315,8 +315,8 @@ implement the file protocols. The :class:`Codec` class defines the interface for stateless encoders/decoders. -To simplify and standardize error handling, the :meth:`encode` and -:meth:`decode` methods may implement different error handling schemes by +To simplify and standardize error handling, the :meth:`~Codec.encode` and +:meth:`~Codec.decode` methods may implement different error handling schemes by providing the *errors* string argument. The following string values are defined and implemented by all standard Python codecs: @@ -397,12 +397,14 @@ interfaces of the stateless encoder and decoder: The :class:`IncrementalEncoder` and :class:`IncrementalDecoder` classes provide the basic interface for incremental encoding and decoding. Encoding/decoding the input isn't done with one call to the stateless encoder/decoder function, but -with multiple calls to the :meth:`encode`/:meth:`decode` method of the -incremental encoder/decoder. The incremental encoder/decoder keeps track of the -encoding/decoding process during method calls. - -The joined output of calls to the :meth:`encode`/:meth:`decode` method is the -same as if all the single inputs were joined into one, and this input was +with multiple calls to the +:meth:`~IncrementalEncoder.encode`/:meth:`~IncrementalDecoder.decode` method of +the incremental encoder/decoder. The incremental encoder/decoder keeps track of +the encoding/decoding process during method calls. + +The joined output of calls to the +:meth:`~IncrementalEncoder.encode`/:meth:`~IncrementalDecoder.decode` method is +the same as if all the single inputs were joined into one, and this input was encoded/decoded with the stateless encoder/decoder. diff --git a/Doc/library/collections.rst b/Doc/library/collections.rst index 838c507cae..5bb3569dd2 100644 --- a/Doc/library/collections.rst +++ b/Doc/library/collections.rst @@ -818,9 +818,9 @@ reverse iteration using :func:`reversed`. Equality tests between :class:`OrderedDict` objects are order-sensitive and are implemented as ``list(od1.items())==list(od2.items())``. Equality tests between :class:`OrderedDict` objects and other -:class:`Mapping` objects are order-insensitive like regular dictionaries. -This allows :class:`OrderedDict` objects to be substituted anywhere a -regular dictionary is used. +:class:`Mapping` objects are order-insensitive like regular +dictionaries. This allows :class:`OrderedDict` objects to be substituted +anywhere a regular dictionary is used. The :class:`OrderedDict` constructor and :meth:`update` method both accept keyword arguments, but their order is lost because Python's function call diff --git a/Doc/library/difflib.rst b/Doc/library/difflib.rst index f3b23e012c..878d8e67df 100644 --- a/Doc/library/difflib.rst +++ b/Doc/library/difflib.rst @@ -632,10 +632,12 @@ The :class:`Differ` class has this constructor: Compare two sequences of lines, and generate the delta (a sequence of lines). - Each sequence must contain individual single-line strings ending with newlines. - Such sequences can be obtained from the :meth:`readlines` method of file-like - objects. The delta generated also consists of newline-terminated strings, ready - to be printed as-is via the :meth:`writelines` method of a file-like object. + Each sequence must contain individual single-line strings ending with + newlines. Such sequences can be obtained from the + :meth:`~file.readlines` method of file-like objects. The delta + generated also consists of newline-terminated strings, ready to be + printed as-is via the :meth:`~file.writelines` method of a + file-like object. .. _differ-examples: @@ -645,7 +647,7 @@ Differ Example This example compares two texts. First we set up the texts, sequences of individual single-line strings ending with newlines (such sequences can also be -obtained from the :meth:`readlines` method of file-like objects): +obtained from the :meth:`~file.readlines` method of file-like objects): >>> text1 = ''' 1. Beautiful is better than ugly. ... 2. Explicit is better than implicit. diff --git a/Doc/library/exceptions.rst b/Doc/library/exceptions.rst index ad75ed5fe0..a3e89ca4ea 100644 --- a/Doc/library/exceptions.rst +++ b/Doc/library/exceptions.rst @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ The following exceptions are the exceptions that are actually raised. executed, and so that a debugger can execute a script without running the risk of losing control. The :func:`os._exit` function can be used if it is absolutely positively necessary to exit immediately (for example, in the child - process after a call to :func:`fork`). + process after a call to :func:`os.fork`). The exception inherits from :exc:`BaseException` instead of :exc:`StandardError` or :exc:`Exception` so that it is not accidentally caught by code that catches diff --git a/Doc/library/fileinput.rst b/Doc/library/fileinput.rst index ce892ce277..710bef39c6 100644 --- a/Doc/library/fileinput.rst +++ b/Doc/library/fileinput.rst @@ -126,11 +126,12 @@ available for subclassing as well: Class :class:`FileInput` is the implementation; its methods :meth:`filename`, :meth:`fileno`, :meth:`lineno`, :meth:`filelineno`, :meth:`isfirstline`, - :meth:`isstdin`, :meth:`nextfile` and :meth:`close` correspond to the functions - of the same name in the module. In addition it has a :meth:`readline` method - which returns the next input line, and a :meth:`__getitem__` method which - implements the sequence behavior. The sequence must be accessed in strictly - sequential order; random access and :meth:`readline` cannot be mixed. + :meth:`isstdin`, :meth:`nextfile` and :meth:`close` correspond to the + functions of the same name in the module. In addition it has a + :meth:`~file.readline` method which returns the next input line, + and a :meth:`__getitem__` method which implements the sequence behavior. + The sequence must be accessed in strictly sequential order; random access + and :meth:`~file.readline` cannot be mixed. With *mode* you can specify which file mode will be passed to :func:`open`. It must be one of ``'r'``, ``'rU'``, ``'U'`` and ``'rb'``. diff --git a/Doc/library/ftplib.rst b/Doc/library/ftplib.rst index 559e8a21dd..b42cf64889 100644 --- a/Doc/library/ftplib.rst +++ b/Doc/library/ftplib.rst @@ -265,8 +265,8 @@ followed by ``lines`` for the text version or ``binary`` for the binary version. Store a file in ASCII transfer mode. *command* should be an appropriate ``STOR`` command (see :meth:`storbinary`). Lines are read until EOF from the - open file object *file* using its :meth:`readline` method to provide the data to - be stored. *callback* is an optional single parameter callable + open file object *file* using its :meth:`~file.readline` method to provide + the data to be stored. *callback* is an optional single parameter callable that is called on each line after it is sent. .. versionchanged:: 2.6 diff --git a/Doc/library/imaplib.rst b/Doc/library/imaplib.rst index 9fcbaaae1b..ca18a9cf63 100644 --- a/Doc/library/imaplib.rst +++ b/Doc/library/imaplib.rst @@ -313,8 +313,9 @@ An :class:`IMAP4` instance has the following methods: Opens socket to *port* at *host*. This method is implicitly called by the :class:`IMAP4` constructor. The connection objects established by this - method will be used in the ``read``, ``readline``, ``send``, and ``shutdown`` - methods. You may override this method. + method will be used in the :meth:`IMAP4.read`, :meth:`IMAP4.readline`, + :meth:`IMAP4.send`, and :meth:`IMAP4.shutdown` methods. You may override + this method. .. method:: IMAP4.partial(message_num, message_part, start, length) diff --git a/Doc/library/mailbox.rst b/Doc/library/mailbox.rst index c01656403e..dfd4ba707e 100644 --- a/Doc/library/mailbox.rst +++ b/Doc/library/mailbox.rst @@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ When a :class:`MaildirMessage` instance is created based upon a Set the "From " line to *from_*, which should be specified without a leading "From " or trailing newline. For convenience, *time_* may be specified and will be formatted appropriately and appended to *from_*. If - *time_* is specified, it should be a :class:`struct_time` instance, a + *time_* is specified, it should be a :class:`time.struct_time` instance, a tuple suitable for passing to :meth:`time.strftime`, or ``True`` (to use :meth:`time.gmtime`). @@ -1365,7 +1365,7 @@ When a :class:`BabylMessage` instance is created based upon an Set the "From " line to *from_*, which should be specified without a leading "From " or trailing newline. For convenience, *time_* may be specified and will be formatted appropriately and appended to *from_*. If - *time_* is specified, it should be a :class:`struct_time` instance, a + *time_* is specified, it should be a :class:`time.struct_time` instance, a tuple suitable for passing to :meth:`time.strftime`, or ``True`` (to use :meth:`time.gmtime`). diff --git a/Doc/library/math.rst b/Doc/library/math.rst index 7c6f0b45df..562388e022 100644 --- a/Doc/library/math.rst +++ b/Doc/library/math.rst @@ -136,8 +136,9 @@ Number-theoretic and representation functions .. function:: trunc(x) - Return the :class:`Real` value *x* truncated to an :class:`Integral` (usually - a long integer). Uses the ``__trunc__`` method. + Return the :class:`~numbers.Real` value *x* truncated to an + :class:`~numbers.Integral` (usually a long integer). Uses the + ``__trunc__`` method. .. versionadded:: 2.6 diff --git a/Doc/library/msilib.rst b/Doc/library/msilib.rst index 59e9cf9b2f..17d71ab094 100644 --- a/Doc/library/msilib.rst +++ b/Doc/library/msilib.rst @@ -432,8 +432,9 @@ GUI classes ----------- :mod:`msilib` provides several classes that wrap the GUI tables in an MSI -database. However, no standard user interface is provided; use :mod:`bdist_msi` -to create MSI files with a user-interface for installing Python packages. +database. However, no standard user interface is provided; use +:mod:`~distutils.command.bdist_msi` to create MSI files with a user-interface +for installing Python packages. .. class:: Control(dlg, name) diff --git a/Doc/library/ossaudiodev.rst b/Doc/library/ossaudiodev.rst index 1a65d246a8..1a9f2f51f7 100644 --- a/Doc/library/ossaudiodev.rst +++ b/Doc/library/ossaudiodev.rst @@ -163,11 +163,11 @@ and (read-only) attributes: is only useful in non-blocking mode. Has no return value, since the amount of data written is always equal to the amount of data supplied. -The following methods each map to exactly one :func:`ioctl` system call. The +The following methods each map to exactly one :c:func:`ioctl` system call. The correspondence is obvious: for example, :meth:`setfmt` corresponds to the ``SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT`` ioctl, and :meth:`sync` to ``SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC`` (this can be useful when consulting the OSS documentation). If the underlying -:func:`ioctl` fails, they all raise :exc:`IOError`. +:c:func:`ioctl` fails, they all raise :exc:`IOError`. .. method:: oss_audio_device.nonblock() diff --git a/Doc/library/socket.rst b/Doc/library/socket.rst index 453c944744..80e3fb2efa 100644 --- a/Doc/library/socket.rst +++ b/Doc/library/socket.rst @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ The module :mod:`socket` exports the following constants and functions: RCVALL_* Constants for Windows' WSAIoctl(). The constants are used as arguments to the - :meth:`ioctl` method of socket objects. + :meth:`~socket.socket.ioctl` method of socket objects. .. versionadded:: 2.6 diff --git a/Doc/library/socketserver.rst b/Doc/library/socketserver.rst index d225392ba3..a9053d1419 100644 --- a/Doc/library/socketserver.rst +++ b/Doc/library/socketserver.rst @@ -116,13 +116,13 @@ can be implemented by using a synchronous server and doing an explicit fork in the request handler class :meth:`handle` method. Another approach to handling multiple simultaneous requests in an environment -that supports neither threads nor :func:`fork` (or where these are too expensive -or inappropriate for the service) is to maintain an explicit table of partially -finished requests and to use :func:`select` to decide which request to work on -next (or whether to handle a new incoming request). This is particularly -important for stream services where each client can potentially be connected for -a long time (if threads or subprocesses cannot be used). See :mod:`asyncore` for -another way to manage this. +that supports neither threads nor :func:`~os.fork` (or where these are too +expensive or inappropriate for the service) is to maintain an explicit table of +partially finished requests and to use :func:`~select.select` to decide which +request to work on next (or whether to handle a new incoming request). This is +particularly important for stream services where each client can potentially be +connected for a long time (if threads or subprocesses cannot be used). See +:mod:`asyncore` for another way to manage this. .. XXX should data and methods be intermingled, or separate? how should the distinction between class and instance variables be drawn? diff --git a/Doc/library/stat.rst b/Doc/library/stat.rst index 96f437cb3f..a8f411a32e 100644 --- a/Doc/library/stat.rst +++ b/Doc/library/stat.rst @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -:mod:`stat` --- Interpreting :func:`stat` results -================================================= +:mod:`stat` --- Interpreting :func:`~os.stat` results +===================================================== .. module:: stat :synopsis: Utilities for interpreting the results of os.stat(), os.lstat() and os.fstat(). diff --git a/Doc/library/telnetlib.rst b/Doc/library/telnetlib.rst index f6340a99ed..ff7379600f 100644 --- a/Doc/library/telnetlib.rst +++ b/Doc/library/telnetlib.rst @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Telnet Objects Read until one from a list of a regular expressions matches. The first argument is a list of regular expressions, either compiled - (:class:`re.RegexObject` instances) or uncompiled (strings). The optional second + (:class:`regex objects `) or uncompiled (strings). The optional second argument is a timeout, in seconds; the default is to block indefinitely. Return a tuple of three items: the index in the list of the first regular diff --git a/Doc/library/time.rst b/Doc/library/time.rst index 1129ea4e90..24b52c12f7 100644 --- a/Doc/library/time.rst +++ b/Doc/library/time.rst @@ -553,8 +553,8 @@ The module defines the following functions and data items: of many format specifiers in :func:`strftime` and :func:`strptime`. Module :mod:`calendar` - General calendar-related functions. :func:`timegm` is the inverse of - :func:`gmtime` from this module. + General calendar-related functions. :func:`~calendar.timegm` is the + inverse of :func:`gmtime` from this module. .. rubric:: Footnotes diff --git a/Doc/library/xml.sax.reader.rst b/Doc/library/xml.sax.reader.rst index e09ad7f811..6956cd1fb3 100644 --- a/Doc/library/xml.sax.reader.rst +++ b/Doc/library/xml.sax.reader.rst @@ -329,12 +329,12 @@ The :class:`Attributes` Interface --------------------------------- :class:`Attributes` objects implement a portion of the mapping protocol, -including the methods :meth:`~collections.abc.Mapping.copy`, -:meth:`~collections.abc.Mapping.get`, -:meth:`~collections.abc.Mapping.has_key`, -:meth:`~collections.abc.Mapping.items`, -:meth:`~collections.abc.Mapping.keys`, -and :meth:`~collections.abc.Mapping.values`. The following methods +including the methods :meth:`~collections.Mapping.copy`, +:meth:`~collections.Mapping.get`, +:meth:`~collections.Mapping.has_key`, +:meth:`~collections.Mapping.items`, +:meth:`~collections.Mapping.keys`, +and :meth:`~collections.Mapping.values`. The following methods are also provided: diff --git a/Doc/library/zipfile.rst b/Doc/library/zipfile.rst index 3e64487257..261747aa06 100644 --- a/Doc/library/zipfile.rst +++ b/Doc/library/zipfile.rst @@ -180,8 +180,9 @@ ZipFile Objects .. note:: The file-like object is read-only and provides the following methods: - :meth:`!read`, :meth:`!readline`, :meth:`!readlines`, :meth:`!__iter__`, - :meth:`!next`. + :meth:`~file.read`, :meth:`~file.readline`, + :meth:`~file.readlines`, :meth:`__iter__`, + :meth:`~object.next`. .. note:: diff --git a/Misc/NEWS b/Misc/NEWS index 4d45d3400a..816bd4d18e 100644 --- a/Misc/NEWS +++ b/Misc/NEWS @@ -321,6 +321,8 @@ Tests Documentation ------------- +- Issue #18758: Fixed and improved cross-references. + - Issue #18718: datetime documentation contradictory on leap second support. - Issue #17701: Improving strftime documentation. -- 2.50.1