When referring to a formal parameter from the description, use the name given

with the signature, not an ad hoc abbreviated form.
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Fred Drake 2001-11-07 06:28:47 +00:00
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ def my_import(name):
dictionary whose keys are strings. It specifies keyword arguments dictionary whose keys are strings. It specifies keyword arguments
to be added to the end of the the argument list. to be added to the end of the the argument list.
Calling \function{apply()} is different from just calling Calling \function{apply()} is different from just calling
\code{\var{func}(\var{args})}, since in that case there is always \code{\var{function}(\var{args})}, since in that case there is always
exactly one argument. The use of \function{apply()} is equivalent exactly one argument. The use of \function{apply()} is equivalent
to \code{\var{function}(*\var{args}, **\var{keywords})}. to \code{\var{function}(*\var{args}, **\var{keywords})}.
\end{funcdesc} \end{funcdesc}