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diff --git a/lib/kross/python/cxx/PyCXX.html b/lib/kross/python/cxx/PyCXX.html index 7213ad70..e162e601 100644 --- a/lib/kross/python/cxx/PyCXX.html +++ b/lib/kross/python/cxx/PyCXX.html @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ returned by such a function, you need to know if the function returns you an <i> or <i>unowned</i> reference. Unowned references are unusual but there are some cases where unowned references are returned.</p> -<p>Usually, <cite>Object</cite> and its tqchildren acquire a new reference when constructed from a +<p>Usually, <cite>Object</cite> and its children acquire a new reference when constructed from a <cite>PyObject *</cite>. This is usually not the right behavior if the reference comes from one of the Python C API calls.</p> @@ -1571,7 +1571,7 @@ converted to a standard string which is passed to std::ostream& operator< <p>The Python exception facility and the C++ exception facility can be merged via the use of try/catch blocks in the bodies of extension objects and module functions.</p> -<h3>Class Exception and its tqchildren</h3> +<h3>Class Exception and its children</h3> <p>A set of classes is provided. Each is derived from class Exception, and represents a particular sort of Python exception, such as IndexError, RuntimeError, ValueError. Each of @@ -1612,7 +1612,7 @@ classes are shown here.</p> </tr> <tr> <td class=code></td> - <td>Constructors for other tqchildren of class Exception</td> + <td>Constructors for other children of class Exception</td> </tr> <tr> <td class=code> </td> |