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Author eric.araujo
Recipients Kyle.Simpson, docs@python, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, ncoghlan, terry.reedy
Date 2011-10-14.14:26:03
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Message-id <1318602365.19.0.708182429039.issue12602@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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Attached path adds these links:
> Missing incoming:
> - from "Invoking the Interpreter" in the tutorial
> - direct link from runpy.run_module to -m switch

> Missing outgoing:
> - direct link from <script> to runpy.run_path

I couldn’t add this one:
> - direct link from runpy.run_path to <script>
I tried adding a standard reST link target (.. _using-on-script:) but that didn’t seem to work with the describe item.  I added a link to the nearest heading instead, but maybe it is after all redundant: the seealso section of library/runpy already points to using/cmdline.
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2011-10-14 14:26:05eric.araujosetrecipients: + eric.araujo, terry.reedy, ncoghlan, ezio.melotti, docs@python, Kyle.Simpson
2011-10-14 14:26:05eric.araujosetmessageid: <1318602365.19.0.708182429039.issue12602@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
2011-10-14 14:26:04eric.araujolinkissue12602 messages
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