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Andrew M. Kuchling 2002-11-12 18:45:46 +00:00
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% $Id$
\title{What's New in Python 2.2}
\release{1.01}
\release{1.02}
\author{A.M. Kuchling}
\authoraddress{\email{akuchlin@mems-exchange.org}}
\begin{document}
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ So how do you define a new-style class? You do it by subclassing an
existing new-style class. Most of Python's built-in types, such as
integers, lists, dictionaries, and even files, are new-style classes
now. A new-style class named \class{object}, the base class for all
built-in types, has been also been added so if no built-in type is
built-in types, has also been added so if no built-in type is
suitable, you can just subclass \class{object}:
\begin{verbatim}
@ -1432,6 +1432,6 @@ Carel Fellinger, David Goodger, Mark Hammond, Stephen Hansen, Michael
Hudson, Jack Jansen, Marc-Andr\'e Lemburg, Martin von L\"owis, Fredrik
Lundh, Michael McLay, Nick Mathewson, Paul Moore, Gustavo Niemeyer,
Don O'Donnell, Joonas Paalasma, Tim Peters, Jens Quade, Tom Reinhardt, Neil
Schemenauer, Guido van Rossum, Greg Ward.
Schemenauer, Guido van Rossum, Greg Ward, Edward Welbourne.
\end{document}