Revised new macros after discussion with Guido: Always use full names of
semantic concepts.
Added two new ones (not discussed with Guido:
\constant{}: Markup for constants defined in Python modules.
\cfunction{}: Markup for C functions; these should probably be distinguished
by font, but are not at this time (since they're typically \code{} at
this point).
diff --git a/Doc/myformat.sty b/Doc/myformat.sty
index 059816b..8b8f917 100644
--- a/Doc/myformat.sty
+++ b/Doc/myformat.sty
@@ -213,15 +213,19 @@
% which are used to refer to instances of specific language constructs. See
% the names for specific semantic assignments.
%
-% For now, don't do anything really fancy with them, but note that \func and
-% \method append trailing parentheses.
+% For now, don't do anything really fancy with them; just use them as logical
+% markup. This might change in the future.
%
\let\module=\code
-\let\kw=\code
-\let\exc=\code
+\let\keyword=\code
+\let\exception=\code
\let\class=\code
-\newcommand{\func}[1]{\code{#1()}}
-\newcommand{\method}[1]{\code{#1()}}
+\let\function=\code
+\let\cfunction=\code
+\let\method=\code
+
+% constants defined in Python modules, not language constants:
+\let\constant=\code
\newcommand{\manpage}[2]{{\emph{#1}(#2)}}
\let\email=\code