Kaydet (Commit) dd7e3130 authored tarafından Georg Brandl's avatar Georg Brandl

Fix two issues found by the suspicious builder.

üst 700cf28f
...@@ -1864,7 +1864,7 @@ Utility functions ...@@ -1864,7 +1864,7 @@ Utility functions
:module: ctypes.util :module: ctypes.util
Try to find a library and return a pathname. *name* is the library name Try to find a library and return a pathname. *name* is the library name
without any prefix like ``lib```, suffix like ``.so``, ``.dylib`` or version without any prefix like ``lib``, suffix like ``.so``, ``.dylib`` or version
number (this is the form used for the posix linker option :option:`-l`). If number (this is the form used for the posix linker option :option:`-l`). If
no library can be found, returns ``None``. no library can be found, returns ``None``.
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...@@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ Address Formats ...@@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ Address Formats
* An ``'AF_PIPE'`` address is a string of the form * An ``'AF_PIPE'`` address is a string of the form
:samp:`r'\\\\.\\pipe\\{PipeName}'`. To use :func:`Client` to connect to a named :samp:`r'\\\\.\\pipe\\{PipeName}'`. To use :func:`Client` to connect to a named
pipe on a remote computer called *ServerName* one should use an address of the pipe on a remote computer called *ServerName* one should use an address of the
form :samp:`r'\\\\{ServerName}\\pipe\\{PipeName}'`` instead. form :samp:`r'\\\\{ServerName}\\pipe\\{PipeName}'` instead.
Note that any string beginning with two backslashes is assumed by default to be Note that any string beginning with two backslashes is assumed by default to be
an ``'AF_PIPE'`` address rather than an ``'AF_UNIX'`` address. an ``'AF_PIPE'`` address rather than an ``'AF_UNIX'`` address.
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...@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Notes: ...@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Notes:
module: math module: math
single: floor() (in module math) single: floor() (in module math)
single: ceil() (in module math) single: ceil() (in module math)
single: trunc() (in module math) single: trunc() (in module math)
pair: numeric; conversions pair: numeric; conversions
Conversion from floats using :func:`int` or :func:`long` truncates toward Conversion from floats using :func:`int` or :func:`long` truncates toward
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