There are a few cases where the ctypes docs are rendered incorrectly: http://docs.python.org/dev/library/ctypes.html#function-prototypes This looks as if 'prototype' would be a symbol exposed by ctypes; it is not - it is used as a placeholder for the object returned by calls to the ctypes.CFUNCTYPE, ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE, and ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE functions above. The rest markup is like this: .. function:: prototype(address) :noindex: Returns a foreign function at the specified address. Some lines below, it looks like ctypes would export '1', '2', and '4'. Here is the markup: .. function:: prototype(address) :noindex: Returns a foreign function at the specified address. How can this be fixed? -- Thanks, Thomas
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