Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/whatsnew In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv28985 Modified Files: whatsnew23.tex Log Message: Added missing markup. Replaced British spelling of 'behaviour' with 'behavior'. Noted the new optional argument in math.log(x [,base]). Index: whatsnew23.tex =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/whatsnew/whatsnew23.tex,v retrieving revision 1.86 retrieving revision 1.87 diff -C2 -d -r1.86 -r1.87 *** whatsnew23.tex 13 Dec 2002 12:53:16 -0000 1.86 --- whatsnew23.tex 14 Dec 2002 20:20:45 -0000 1.87 *************** *** 418,422 **** components to generate logging output which can then be filtered and processed in various ways. A standard configuration file format can ! be used to control the logging behaviour of a program. Python comes with handlers that will write log records to standard error or to a file or socket, send them to the system log, or even e-mail them to a --- 418,422 ---- components to generate logging output which can then be filtered and processed in various ways. A standard configuration file format can ! be used to control the logging behavior of a program. Python comes with handlers that will write log records to standard error or to a file or socket, send them to the system log, or even e-mail them to a *************** *** 834,839 **** (Patches contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) ! The dict() constructor now also accepts keyword arguments to simplify ! creating small dictionaries: \begin{verbatim} --- 834,839 ---- (Patches contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) ! The \function{dict()} constructor now also accepts keyword arguments to ! simplify creating small dictionaries: \begin{verbatim} *************** *** 1170,1174 **** \module{math} module such as \function{math.sin()} and \function{math.cos()} have always required ! input values measured in radians. (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) \item Seven new functions, \function{getpgid()}, \function{killpg()}, --- 1170,1177 ---- \module{math} module such as \function{math.sin()} and \function{math.cos()} have always required ! input values measured in radians. Also, added an optional \var{base} ! argument to \function{math.log()} to make it easier to compute ! logarithms for bases other than \code{e} and \code{10}. ! (Contributed by Raymond Hettinger.) \item Seven new functions, \function{getpgid()}, \function{killpg()}, *************** *** 1390,1394 **** objects are converted to their Python equivalent, if one exists, or wrapped with a \class{_tkinter.Tcl_Obj} object if no Python equivalent ! exists. This behaviour can be controlled through the \method{wantobjects()} method of \class{tkapp} objects. --- 1393,1397 ---- objects are converted to their Python equivalent, if one exists, or wrapped with a \class{_tkinter.Tcl_Obj} object if no Python equivalent ! exists. This behavior can be controlled through the \method{wantobjects()} method of \class{tkapp} objects. *************** *** 1398,1402 **** convert string results to Python types where possible. ! If any incompatibilities are found, the old behaviour can be restored by setting the \member{wantobjects} variable in the \module{Tkinter} module to false before creating the first \class{tkapp} object. --- 1401,1405 ---- convert string results to Python types where possible. ! If any incompatibilities are found, the old behavior can be restored by setting the \member{wantobjects} variable in the \module{Tkinter} module to false before creating the first \class{tkapp} object.
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