initial source import
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/boilerplate.tex b/doc/tools/texinputs/boilerplate.tex
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+\author{Guido van Rossum\\
+	Fred L. Drake, Jr., editor}
+\authoraddress{
+	\strong{PythonLabs}\\
+	E-mail: \email{python-docs@python.org}
+}
+
+\date{April 15, 2001}		% XXX update before release!
+\release{2.1}			% software release, not documentation
+\setshortversion{2.1}		% major.minor only for software
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/copyright.tex b/doc/tools/texinputs/copyright.tex
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+\begin{small}
+Copyright \copyright{} 2001 Python Software Foundation.
+All rights reserved.
+
+Copyright \copyright{} 2000 BeOpen.com.
+All rights reserved.
+
+Copyright \copyright{} 1995-2000 Corporation for National Research Initiatives.
+All rights reserved.
+
+Copyright \copyright{} 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum.
+All rights reserved.
+
+%%begin{latexonly}
+\vskip 4mm
+%%end{latexonly}
+
+\centerline{\strong{BEOPEN.COM TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PYTHON 2.0}}
+
+\centerline{\strong{BEOPEN PYTHON OPEN SOURCE LICENSE AGREEMENT VERSION 1}}
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+
+\item
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+
+\item
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+\centerline{\strong{CWI PERMISSIONS STATEMENT AND DISCLAIMER}}
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+Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
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+\end{small}
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/distutils.sty b/doc/tools/texinputs/distutils.sty
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+%
+% LaTeX commands and macros needed for the two Distutils manuals,
+% inst.tex and dist.tex.
+%
+% $Id: distutils.sty,v 1.1.1.1 2001/07/16 11:53:03 msjogren Exp $
+%
+
+% My gripe list about the Python style files:
+%  * I want italics in verbatim environments for variable
+%    text (verbatim.sty?)
+%  * I hate escaping underscores (url.sty fixes this)
+
+% '\command' is for Distutils commands which, depending on your
+% perspective, are just arguments to the setup script, or sub-
+% commands of the setup script, or the classes that implement
+% each "command".
+\newcommand{\command}[1]{\code{#1}}
+
+% '\option' is for Distutils options *in* the setup script.  Command-
+% line options *to* the setup script are marked up in the usual
+% way, ie. with '\programopt' or '\longprogramopt'
+\newcommand{\option}[1]{\textsf{\small{#1}}}
+
+% '\filevar' is for variable components of file/path names -- eg.
+% when you put 'prefix' in a pathname, you mark it up with
+% '\filevar' so that it still looks pathname-ish, but is
+% distinguished from the literal part of the path.  Fred says
+% this can be accomplished just fine with '\var', but I violently
+% disagree.  Pistols at dawn will sort this one out.
+\newcommand{\filevar}[1]{{\textsl{\filenq{#1}}}}
+
+% Just while the code and docs are still under development.
+\newcommand{\XXX}[1]{\textbf{**#1**}}
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/fncychap.sty b/doc/tools/texinputs/fncychap.sty
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+%%% Derived from the original fncychap.sty,
+%%% but changed ``TWELV'' to ``TWELVE''.
+
+%%% Copyright   Ulf A. Lindgren
+%%%             Department of Applied Electronics
+%%%             Chalmers University of Technology
+%%%             S-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden
+%%%             E-mail lindgren@ae.chalmers.se
+%%%
+%%% Note        Permission is granted to modify this file under
+%%%             the condition that it is saved using another
+%%%             file and package name.
+%%%
+%%% Revision    1.1
+%%%
+%%%             Jan. 8th Modified package name base date option
+%%%             Jan. 22th Modified FmN and FmTi for error in book.cls
+%%%                  \MakeUppercase{#}->{\MakeUppercase#}
+%%%             Apr. 6th Modified Lenny option to prevent undesired 
+%%%                  skip of line.
+%%%             Nov. 8th Fixed \@chapapp for AMS
+%%%             Feb. 11th Fixed appendix problem related to Bjarne
+%%% Last modified    Feb. 11th 1998
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
+\ProvidesPackage{fncychap}
+             [1997/04/06 v1.11
+                 LaTeX package (Revised chapters)]
+
+%%%% DEFINITION OF Chapapp variables
+\newcommand{\CNV}{\huge\bfseries}
+\newcommand{\ChNameVar}[1]{\renewcommand{\CNV}{#1}}
+
+
+%%%% DEFINITION OF TheChapter variables
+\newcommand{\CNoV}{\huge\bfseries}
+\newcommand{\ChNumVar}[1]{\renewcommand{\CNoV}{#1}}
+
+\newif\ifUCN
+\UCNfalse
+\newif\ifLCN
+\LCNfalse
+\def\ChNameLowerCase{\LCNtrue\UCNfalse}
+\def\ChNameUpperCase{\UCNtrue\LCNfalse}
+\def\ChNameAsIs{\UCNfalse\LCNfalse}
+
+%%%%% Fix for AMSBook 971008
+
+\@ifundefined{@chapapp}{\let\@chapapp\chaptername}{}
+
+
+%%%%% Fix for Bjarne and appendix 980211
+
+\newif\ifinapp
+\inappfalse
+\renewcommand\appendix{\par
+  \setcounter{chapter}{0}%
+  \setcounter{section}{0}%
+  \inapptrue%
+  \renewcommand\@chapapp{\appendixname}%
+  \renewcommand\thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}}
+
+%%%%%
+
+\newcommand{\FmN}[1]{%
+\ifUCN
+   {\MakeUppercase#1}\LCNfalse
+\else
+   \ifLCN
+      {\MakeLowercase#1}\UCNfalse
+   \else #1
+   \fi
+\fi}
+
+
+%%%% DEFINITION OF Title variables
+\newcommand{\CTV}{\Huge\bfseries}
+\newcommand{\ChTitleVar}[1]{\renewcommand{\CTV}{#1}}
+
+%%%% DEFINITION OF the basic rule width
+\newlength{\RW}
+\setlength{\RW}{1pt}
+\newcommand{\ChRuleWidth}[1]{\setlength{\RW}{#1}}
+
+\newif\ifUCT
+\UCTfalse
+\newif\ifLCT
+\LCTfalse
+\def\ChTitleLowerCase{\LCTtrue\UCTfalse}
+\def\ChTitleUpperCase{\UCTtrue\LCTfalse}
+\def\ChTitleAsIs{\UCTfalse\LCTfalse}
+\newcommand{\FmTi}[1]{%
+\ifUCT
+
+   {\MakeUppercase#1}\LCTfalse
+\else
+   \ifLCT
+      {\MakeLowercase#1}\UCTfalse
+   \else #1
+   \fi
+\fi}
+
+
+
+\newlength{\mylen}
+\newlength{\myhi}
+\newlength{\px}
+\newlength{\py}
+\newlength{\pyy}
+\newlength{\pxx}
+
+
+\def\mghrulefill#1{\leavevmode\leaders\hrule\@height #1\hfill\kern\z@}
+
+\newcommand{\DOCH}{%
+  \CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\space \CNoV\thechapter
+  \par\nobreak
+  \vskip 20\p@
+  }
+\newcommand{\DOTI}[1]{%
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@
+    }
+\newcommand{\DOTIS}[1]{%
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@
+    }
+
+%%%%%% SONNY DEF
+
+\DeclareOption{Sonny}{%
+  \ChNameVar{\Large\sf}
+  \ChNumVar{\Huge}
+  \ChTitleVar{\Large\sf}
+  \ChRuleWidth{0.5pt}
+  \ChNameUpperCase
+  \renewcommand{\DOCH}{%
+    \raggedleft
+    \CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\space \CNoV\thechapter
+    \par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@}
+  \renewcommand{\DOTI}[1]{%
+    \CTV\raggedleft\mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 5\p@
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@}
+  \renewcommand{\DOTIS}[1]{%
+    \CTV\raggedleft\mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 5\p@
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@}
+}
+
+%%%%%% LENNY DEF
+
+\DeclareOption{Lenny}{%
+
+  \ChNameVar{\fontsize{14}{16}\usefont{OT1}{phv}{m}{n}\selectfont}
+  \ChNumVar{\fontsize{60}{62}\usefont{OT1}{ptm}{m}{n}\selectfont}
+  \ChTitleVar{\Huge\bfseries\rm}
+  \ChRuleWidth{1pt}
+  \renewcommand{\DOCH}{%
+    \settowidth{\px}{\CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}}
+    \addtolength{\px}{2pt}
+    \settoheight{\py}{\CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}}
+    \addtolength{\py}{1pt}
+
+    \settowidth{\mylen}{\CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\space\CNoV\thechapter}
+    \addtolength{\mylen}{1pt}
+    \settowidth{\pxx}{\CNoV\thechapter}
+    \addtolength{\pxx}{-1pt}
+
+    \settoheight{\pyy}{\CNoV\thechapter}
+    \addtolength{\pyy}{-2pt}
+    \setlength{\myhi}{\pyy}
+    \addtolength{\myhi}{-1\py}
+    \par
+    \parbox[b]{\textwidth}{%
+    \rule[\py]{\RW}{\myhi}%
+    \hskip -\RW%
+    \rule[\pyy]{\px}{\RW}%
+    \hskip -\px%
+    \raggedright%
+    \CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\space\CNoV\thechapter%
+    \hskip1pt%
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}%
+    \rule{\RW}{\pyy}\par\nobreak%
+    \vskip -\baselineskip%
+    \vskip -\pyy%
+    \hskip \mylen%
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak%
+    \vskip \pyy}%
+    \vskip 20\p@}
+ 
+
+  \renewcommand{\DOTI}[1]{%
+    \raggedright
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@}
+
+  \renewcommand{\DOTIS}[1]{%
+    \raggedright
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@}
+ }
+
+
+%%%%%%% GLENN DEF
+
+
+\DeclareOption{Glenn}{%
+  \ChNameVar{\bfseries\Large\sf}
+  \ChNumVar{\Huge}
+  \ChTitleVar{\bfseries\Large\rm}
+  \ChRuleWidth{1pt}
+  \ChNameUpperCase
+  \ChTitleUpperCase
+  \renewcommand{\DOCH}{%
+    \settoheight{\myhi}{\CTV\FmTi{Test}}
+    \setlength{\py}{\baselineskip}
+    \addtolength{\py}{\RW}
+    \addtolength{\py}{\myhi}
+    \setlength{\pyy}{\py}
+    \addtolength{\pyy}{-1\RW}
+     
+    \raggedright
+    \CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\space\CNoV\thechapter
+    \hskip 3pt\mghrulefill{\RW}\rule[-1\pyy]{2\RW}{\py}\par\nobreak}
+
+  \renewcommand{\DOTI}[1]{%
+    \addtolength{\pyy}{-4pt}
+    \settoheight{\myhi}{\CTV\FmTi{#1}}
+    \addtolength{\myhi}{\py}
+    \addtolength{\myhi}{-1\RW}
+    \vskip -1\pyy
+    \rule{2\RW}{\myhi}\mghrulefill{\RW}\hskip 2pt
+    \raggedleft\CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 80\p@}
+
+  \renewcommand{\DOTIS}[1]{%
+    \setlength{\py}{10pt}
+    \setlength{\pyy}{\py}
+    \addtolength{\pyy}{\RW}
+    \setlength{\myhi}{\baselineskip}
+    \addtolength{\myhi}{\pyy}
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\rule[-1\py]{2\RW}{\pyy}\par\nobreak
+%    \addtolength{}{}
+\vskip -1\baselineskip
+    \rule{2\RW}{\myhi}\mghrulefill{\RW}\hskip 2pt
+    \raggedleft\CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 60\p@}
+  }
+
+%%%%%%% CONNY DEF
+
+\DeclareOption{Conny}{%
+  \ChNameUpperCase
+  \ChTitleUpperCase  
+  \ChNameVar{\centering\Huge\rm\bfseries}
+  \ChNumVar{\Huge}
+  \ChTitleVar{\centering\Huge\rm}
+  \ChRuleWidth{2pt}
+
+  \renewcommand{\DOCH}{%
+    \mghrulefill{3\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip -0.5\baselineskip
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\space \CNoV\thechapter
+    \par\nobreak
+    \vskip -0.5\baselineskip
+   }
+  \renewcommand{\DOTI}[1]{%
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 60\p@
+    }
+  \renewcommand{\DOTIS}[1]{%
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 60\p@
+    }
+  }
+
+%%%%%%% REJNE DEF
+
+\DeclareOption{Rejne}{%
+
+  \ChNameUpperCase
+  \ChTitleUpperCase  
+  \ChNameVar{\centering\Large\rm}
+  \ChNumVar{\Huge}
+  \ChTitleVar{\centering\Huge\rm}
+  \ChRuleWidth{1pt}
+  \renewcommand{\DOCH}{%
+    \settoheight{\py}{\CNoV\thechapter}
+    \addtolength{\py}{-1pt}
+    \CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 20\p@
+    \setlength{\myhi}{2\baselineskip}
+    \setlength{\px}{\myhi}
+    \addtolength{\px}{-1\RW}
+    \rule[-1\px]{\RW}{\myhi}\mghrulefill{\RW}\hskip
+    10pt\raisebox{-0.5\py}{\CNoV\thechapter}\hskip
+10pt\mghrulefill{\RW}\rule[-1\px]{\RW}{\myhi}\par\nobreak
+     \vskip -1\p@
+    }
+  \renewcommand{\DOTI}[1]{%
+    \setlength{\mylen}{\textwidth}
+    \addtolength{\mylen}{-2\RW}
+    {\vrule width\RW}\parbox{\mylen}{\CTV\FmTi{#1}}{\vrule
+width\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip
+-1pt\rule{\RW}{2\baselineskip}\mghrulefill{\RW}\rule{\RW}{2\baselineskip}
+    \vskip 60\p@
+    }
+  \renewcommand{\DOTIS}[1]{%
+    \setlength{\py}{\fboxrule}
+    \setlength{\fboxrule}{\RW}
+    \setlength{\mylen}{\textwidth}
+    \addtolength{\mylen}{-2\RW}
+    \fbox{\parbox{\mylen}{\vskip
+2\baselineskip\CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak\vskip \baselineskip}} 
+    \setlength{\fboxrule}{\py}
+    \vskip 60\p@
+    }
+  }
+
+
+%%%%%%% BJARNE DEF
+
+\DeclareOption{Bjarne}{%
+  \ChNameUpperCase
+  \ChTitleUpperCase  
+  \ChNameVar{\raggedleft\normalsize\rm}
+  \ChNumVar{\raggedleft \bfseries\Large}
+  \ChTitleVar{\raggedleft \Large\rm}
+  \ChRuleWidth{1pt}
+
+
+%% Note thechapter -> c@chapter fix appendix bug
+
+  \newcounter{AlphaCnt}
+  \newcounter{AlphaDecCnt}
+  \newcommand{\AlphaNo}{%
+    \ifcase\number\theAlphaCnt
+      \ifnum\c@chapter=0
+        ZERO\else{}\fi
+    \or ONE\or TWO\or THREE\or FOUR\or FIVE
+    \or SIX\or SEVEN\or EIGHT\or NINE\or TEN
+    \or ELEVEN\or TWELVE\or THIRTEEN\or FOURTEEN\or FIFTEEN
+    \or SIXTEEN\or SEVENTEEN\or EIGHTEEN\or NINETEEN\fi
+}
+
+  \newcommand{\AlphaDecNo}{%
+    \setcounter{AlphaDecCnt}{0}
+    \@whilenum\number\theAlphaCnt>0\do
+      {\addtocounter{AlphaCnt}{-10}
+       \addtocounter{AlphaDecCnt}{1}}
+     \ifnum\number\theAlphaCnt=0
+     \else
+       \addtocounter{AlphaDecCnt}{-1}
+       \addtocounter{AlphaCnt}{10}
+     \fi
+     
+     
+    \ifcase\number\theAlphaDecCnt\or TEN\or TWENTY\or THIRTY\or
+    FORTY\or FIFTY\or SIXTY\or SEVENTY\or EIGHTY\or NINETY\fi
+    }
+  \newcommand{\TheAlphaChapter}{%
+    
+    \ifinapp 
+      \thechapter
+    \else
+      \setcounter{AlphaCnt}{\c@chapter}
+      \ifnum\c@chapter<20
+        \AlphaNo
+      \else
+        \AlphaDecNo\AlphaNo
+      \fi
+    \fi
+    }  
+  \renewcommand{\DOCH}{%
+    \mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \CNV\FmN{\@chapapp}\par\nobreak 
+    \CNoV\TheAlphaChapter\par\nobreak
+    \vskip -1\baselineskip\vskip 5pt\mghrulefill{\RW}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 20\p@
+    }
+  \renewcommand{\DOTI}[1]{%
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@
+    }
+  \renewcommand{\DOTIS}[1]{%
+    \CTV\FmTi{#1}\par\nobreak
+    \vskip 40\p@
+    }
+}
+
+\DeclareOption*{%
+  \PackageWarning{fancychapter}{unknown style option}
+  }
+
+\ProcessOptions* \relax
+
+\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
+  \vspace*{50\p@}%
+  {\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
+    \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+      \DOCH
+    \fi
+    \interlinepenalty\@M
+    \DOTI{#1}
+  }}
+\def\@schapter#1{\if@twocolumn
+                   \@topnewpage[\@makeschapterhead{#1}]%
+                 \else
+                   \@makeschapterhead{#1}%
+                   \@afterheading
+                 \fi}
+\def\@makeschapterhead#1{%
+  \vspace*{50\p@}%
+  {\parindent \z@ \raggedright
+    \normalfont
+    \interlinepenalty\@M
+    \DOTIS{#1}
+    \vskip 40\p@
+  }}
+
+\endinput
+
+
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/howto.cls b/doc/tools/texinputs/howto.cls
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+%
+% howto.cls for the Python documentation
+%
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
+\ProvidesClass{howto}
+             [1998/02/25 Document class (Python HOWTO)]
+
+\RequirePackage{pypaper}
+
+% Change the options here to get a different set of basic options,  This
+% is where to add things like "a4paper" or "10pt".
+%
+\LoadClass[twoside]{article}
+
+\setcounter{secnumdepth}{1}
+
+% Optional packages:
+%
+% If processing of these documents fails at your TeX installation,
+% these may be commented out (independently) to make things work.
+% These are both supplied with the current version of the teTeX
+% distribution.
+%
+% The "fancyhdr" package makes nicer page footers reasonable to
+% implement, and is used to put the chapter and section information in 
+% the footers.
+%
+\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}\typeout{Using fancier footers than usual.}
+
+
+% Required package:
+%
+% This gives us all the Python-specific markup that we really want.
+% This should come last.  Do not change this.
+%
+\RequirePackage{python}
+
+% support for module synopsis sections:
+\newcommand{\py@ModSynopsisFilename}{\jobname.syn}
+
+
+% need to do one of these....
+\newcommand{\py@doHorizontalRule}{\rule{\textwidth}{1pt}}
+
+
+% Change the title page to look a bit better, and fit in with the
+% fncychap ``Bjarne'' style a bit better.
+%
+\renewcommand{\maketitle}{
+  \py@doHorizontalRule
+  \@ifundefined{pdfinfo}{}{{
+    % This \def is required to deal with multi-line authors; it
+    % changes \\ to ', ' (comma-space), making it pass muster for
+    % generating document info in the PDF file.
+    \def\\{, }
+    \pdfinfo{
+      /Author (\@author)
+      /Title (\@title)
+    }
+  }}
+  \begin{flushright}
+    {\rm\Huge\py@HeaderFamily \@title} \par
+    {\em\large\py@HeaderFamily \py@release} \par
+    \vspace{25pt}
+    {\Large\py@HeaderFamily \@author} \par
+    \vspace{25pt}
+    \@date \par
+    \py@authoraddress \par
+  \end{flushright}
+  \@thanks
+  \setcounter{footnote}{0}
+  \let\thanks\relax\let\maketitle\relax
+  \gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}
+}
+
+
+\let\py@OldTableofcontents=\tableofcontents
+\renewcommand{\tableofcontents}{
+  \begingroup
+    \parskip = 0mm
+    \py@OldTableofcontents
+  \endgroup
+  \py@doHorizontalRule
+  \vspace{12pt}
+  \py@doing@page@targetstrue
+}  
+
+% Fix the theindex environment to add an entry to the Table of
+% Contents; this is much nicer than just having to jump to the end of
+% the book and flip around, especially with multiple indexes.
+%
+\let\py@OldTheindex=\theindex
+\renewcommand{\theindex}{
+  \clearpage
+  \py@OldTheindex
+  \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\indexname}
+}
+
+\@ifundefined{fancyhf}{
+  \pagestyle{plain}}{
+  \pagestyle{normal}}		% start this way; change for
+\pagenumbering{arabic}		% ToC & chapters
+\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2}
+
+\thispagestyle{empty}
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/ltxmarkup.sty b/doc/tools/texinputs/ltxmarkup.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d461d70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/tools/texinputs/ltxmarkup.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+% Created by Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>, as part of the
+% Python Documentation Project.
+%
+% Define some simple markup for the LaTeX command documentation:
+
+\ProvidesPackage{ltxmarkup}
+\RequirePackage{python}      % fulllineitems environment
+
+% These two macros are used in constructing the last parameter to the
+% envdesc and macrodesc environments.
+
+\newcommand{\py@ltx@optparam}[1]{{[}\var{#1}{]}}
+\newcommand{\py@ltx@param}[1]{\{\var{#1}\}}
+
+\newenvironment{envdesc}[2]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\code{\e begin\{{\bfseries #1}\}{%
+      \let\op=\py@ltx@optparam%
+      \let\p=\py@ltx@param%
+      \let\unspecified=\py@unspecified%
+      \let\moreargs=\py@moreargs%
+         #2}}]
+    \item[\code{\e end\{{\bfseries #1}\}}]
+    \index{#1 environment@\idxcode{#1} environment}
+    \index{environments!#1@\idxcode{#1}}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+\newenvironment{macrodesc}[2]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\code{{\e\bfseries#1}{%
+      \let\op=\py@ltx@optparam%
+      \let\p=\py@ltx@param%
+      \let\unspecified=\py@unspecified%
+      \let\moreargs=\py@moreargs%
+      #2}}]
+    \index{#1@\idxcode{\e #1}}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+\newcommand{\env}[1]{\code{#1}}
+\newcommand{\macro}[1]{\code{\e#1}}
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/manual.cls b/doc/tools/texinputs/manual.cls
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..789cae1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/tools/texinputs/manual.cls
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
+%
+% manual.cls for the Python documentation
+%
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
+\ProvidesClass{manual}
+             [1998/03/03 Document class (Python manual)]
+
+\RequirePackage{pypaper}
+
+% Change the options here to get a different set of basic options, but only
+% if you have to.  Paper and font size should be adjusted in pypaper.sty.
+%
+\LoadClass[\py@paper,\py@ptsize,twoside,openright]{report}
+
+\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2}
+
+% Optional packages:
+%
+% If processing of these documents fails at your TeX installation,
+% these may be commented out (independently) to make things work.
+% These are both supplied with the current version of the teTeX
+% distribution.
+%
+% The "fancyhdr" package makes nicer page footers reasonable to
+% implement, and is used to put the chapter and section information in 
+% the footers.
+%
+\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}\typeout{Using fancier footers than usual.}
+
+
+% Required packages:
+%
+% The "fncychap" package is used to get the nice chapter headers.  The
+% .sty file is distributed with Python, so you should not need to disable
+% it.  You'd also end up with a mixed page style; uglier than stock LaTeX!
+%
+\RequirePackage[Bjarne]{fncychap}\typeout{Using fancy chapter headings.}
+% Do horizontal rules it this way to match:
+\newcommand{\py@doHorizontalRule}{\mghrulefill{\RW}}
+%
+%
+% This gives us all the Python-specific markup that we really want.
+% This should come last.  Do not change this.
+%
+\RequirePackage{python}
+
+% support for module synopsis sections:
+\newcommand{\py@ModSynopsisFilename}{\jobname\thechapter.syn}
+\let\py@OldChapter=\chapter
+\renewcommand{\chapter}{
+  \py@ProcessModSynopsis
+  \py@closeModSynopsisFile
+  \py@OldChapter
+}
+
+
+% Change the title page to look a bit better, and fit in with the
+% fncychap ``Bjarne'' style a bit better.
+%
+\renewcommand{\maketitle}{%
+  \begin{titlepage}%
+    \let\footnotesize\small
+    \let\footnoterule\relax
+    \py@doHorizontalRule%
+    \@ifundefined{pdfinfo}{}{{
+      % This \def is required to deal with multi-line authors; it
+      % changes \\ to ', ' (comma-space), making it pass muster for
+      % generating document info in the PDF file.
+      \def\\{, }
+      \pdfinfo{
+        /Author (\@author)
+        /Title (\@title)
+      }
+    }}
+    \begin{flushright}%
+      {\rm\Huge\py@HeaderFamily \@title \par}%
+      {\em\LARGE\py@HeaderFamily \py@release \par}
+      \vfill
+      {\LARGE\py@HeaderFamily \@author \par}
+      \vfill\vfill
+      {\large
+       \@date \par
+       \vfill
+       \py@authoraddress \par
+      }%
+    \end{flushright}%\par
+    \@thanks
+  \end{titlepage}%
+  \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
+  \let\thanks\relax\let\maketitle\relax
+  \gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}
+}
+
+
+% Catch the end of the {abstract} environment, but here make sure the
+% abstract is followed by a blank page if the 'openright' option is used.
+%
+\let\py@OldEndAbstract=\endabstract
+\renewcommand{\endabstract}{
+  \if@openright
+    \ifodd\value{page}
+      \typeout{Adding blank page after the abstract.}
+      \vfil\pagebreak
+    \fi
+  \fi
+  \py@OldEndAbstract
+}
+
+% This wraps the \tableofcontents macro with all the magic to get the
+% spacing right and have the right number of pages if the 'openright'
+% option has been used.  This eliminates a fair amount of crud in the
+% individual document files.
+%
+\let\py@OldTableofcontents=\tableofcontents
+\renewcommand{\tableofcontents}{%
+  \setcounter{page}{1}%
+  \pagebreak%
+  \pagestyle{plain}%
+  {%
+    \parskip = 0mm%
+    \py@OldTableofcontents%
+    \if@openright%
+      \ifodd\value{page}%
+        \typeout{Adding blank page after the table of contents.}%
+        \pagebreak\hspace{0pt}%
+      \fi%
+    \fi%
+    \cleardoublepage%
+  }%
+  \pagenumbering{arabic}%
+  \@ifundefined{fancyhf}{}{\pagestyle{normal}}%
+  \py@doing@page@targetstrue%
+}
+% This is needed to get the width of the section # area wide enough in the
+% library reference.  Doing it here keeps it the same for all the manuals.
+%
+\renewcommand*\l@section{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.6em}}
+\renewcommand*\l@subsection{\@dottedtocline{2}{4.1em}{3.5em}}
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}
+
+
+% Fix the theindex environment to add an entry to the Table of
+% Contents; this is much nicer than just having to jump to the end of
+% the book and flip around, especially with multiple indexes.
+%
+\let\py@OldTheindex=\theindex
+\renewcommand{\theindex}{
+  \cleardoublepage
+  \py@OldTheindex
+  \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname}
+}
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/pypaper.sty b/doc/tools/texinputs/pypaper.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3959637
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/tools/texinputs/pypaper.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+%
+%  Change this to say a4paper instead of letterpaper if you want A4.  These
+%  are the latex defaults.
+%
+\newcommand{\py@paper}{letterpaper}
+\newcommand{\py@ptsize}{10pt}
+
+%  These set up the fonts for the documents.
+%
+%  The "times" package makes the default font the PostScript Times
+%  font, which makes for smaller PostScript and a font that more people 
+%  like.
+%
+%  The "avant" package causes the AvantGarde font to be used for
+%  sans-serif text, instead of the uglier Helvetica set up by the "times"
+%  package.
+%
+\RequirePackage{times}\typeout{Using Times instead of Computer Modern.}
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/python.ist b/doc/tools/texinputs/python.ist
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9ffa0f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/tools/texinputs/python.ist
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+line_max 100
+headings_flag 1
+heading_prefix "  \\bigletter "
+
+preamble "\\begin{theindex}
+\\def\\bigletter#1{{\\Large\\sffamily#1}\\nopagebreak\\vspace{1mm}}
+
+"
+
+symhead_positive "{Symbols}"
+numhead_positive "{Numbers}"
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/python.sty b/doc/tools/texinputs/python.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8a61d87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/tools/texinputs/python.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,1082 @@
+%
+% python.sty for the Python docummentation  [works only with with Latex2e]
+%
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
+\ProvidesPackage{python}
+             [1998/01/11 LaTeX package (Python markup)]
+
+\RequirePackage{longtable}
+
+% Uncomment these two lines to ignore the paper size and make the page 
+% size more like a typical published manual.
+%\renewcommand{\paperheight}{9in}
+%\renewcommand{\paperwidth}{8.5in}   % typical squarish manual
+%\renewcommand{\paperwidth}{7in}     % O'Reilly ``Programmming Python''
+
+% These packages can be used to add marginal annotations which indicate
+% index entries and labels; useful for reviewing this messy documentation!
+%
+%\RequirePackage{showkeys}
+%\RequirePackage{showidx}
+
+% for PDF output, use maximal compression & a lot of other stuff
+% (test for PDF recommended by Tanmoy Bhattacharya <tanmoy@qcd.lanl.gov>)
+%
+\newif\ifpy@doing@page@targets
+\py@doing@page@targetsfalse
+
+\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined\else\ifcase\pdfoutput
+\else
+  \input{pdfcolor}
+  \let\py@LinkColor=\NavyBlue
+  \let\py@NormalColor=\Black
+  \pdfcompresslevel=9
+  \pdfpagewidth=\paperwidth    % page width of PDF output
+  \pdfpageheight=\paperheight  % page height of PDF output
+  %
+  % Pad the number with '0' to 3 digits wide so no page name is a prefix
+  % of any other.
+  %
+  \newcommand{\py@targetno}[1]{\ifnum#1<100 0\fi\ifnum#1<10 0\fi#1}
+  \newcommand{\py@pageno}{\py@targetno\thepage}
+  %
+  % This definition allows the entries in the page-view of the ToC to be
+  % active links.  Some work, some don't.
+  %
+  \let\py@OldContentsline=\contentsline
+  %
+  % Macro that takes two args: the name to link to and the content of
+  % the link.  This takes care of the PDF magic, getting the colors
+  % the same for each link, and avoids having lots of garbage all over 
+  % this style file.
+  \newcommand{\py@linkToName}[2]{%
+    \pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{#1}%
+      \py@LinkColor#2\py@NormalColor%
+    \pdfendlink%
+  }    
+  % Compute the padded page number separately since we end up with a pair of
+  % \relax tokens; this gets the right string computed and works.
+  \renewcommand{\contentsline}[3]{%
+    \def\my@pageno{\py@targetno{#3}}%
+    \py@OldContentsline{#1}{\py@linkToName{page\my@pageno}{#2}}{#3}%
+  }
+  \AtEndDocument{
+    \InputIfFileExists{\jobname.bkm}{\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines}}{}
+  }
+  \newcommand{\py@target}[1]{%
+    \ifpy@doing@page@targets%
+      {\pdfdest name{#1} xyz}%
+    \fi%
+  }
+  \let\py@OldLabel=\label
+  \renewcommand{\label}[1]{%
+    \py@OldLabel{#1}%
+    \py@target{label-#1}%
+  }
+  % This stuff adds a page# destination to every PDF page, where # is three
+  % digits wide, padded with leading zeros.  This doesn't really help with
+  % the frontmatter, but does fine with the body.
+  %
+  % This is *heavily* based on the hyperref package.
+  %
+  \def\@begindvi{%
+    \unvbox \@begindvibox
+    \@hyperfixhead
+  }
+  \def\@hyperfixhead{%
+   \let\H@old@thehead\@thehead
+       \global\def\@foo{\py@target{page\py@pageno}}%
+     \expandafter\ifx\expandafter\@empty\H@old@thehead
+       \def\H@old@thehead{\hfil}\fi
+    \def\@thehead{\@foo\relax\H@old@thehead}%
+  }
+\fi\fi
+
+% Increase printable page size (copied from fullpage.sty)
+\topmargin 0pt
+\advance \topmargin by -\headheight
+\advance \topmargin by -\headsep
+
+% attempt to work a little better for A4 users
+\textheight \paperheight
+\advance\textheight by -2in
+
+\oddsidemargin 0pt
+\evensidemargin 0pt
+%\evensidemargin -.25in  % for ``manual size'' documents
+\marginparwidth 0.5in
+
+\textwidth \paperwidth
+\advance\textwidth by -2in
+
+
+% Style parameters and macros used by most documents here
+\raggedbottom
+\sloppy
+\parindent = 0mm
+\parskip = 2mm
+\hbadness = 5000                % don't print trivial gripes
+
+\pagestyle{empty}               % start this way; change for
+\pagenumbering{roman}           % ToC & chapters
+
+% Use this to set the font family for headers and other decor:
+\newcommand{\py@HeaderFamily}{\sffamily}
+
+% Redefine the 'normal' header/footer style when using "fancyhdr" package:
+\@ifundefined{fancyhf}{}{
+  % Use \pagestyle{normal} as the primary pagestyle for text.
+  \fancypagestyle{normal}{
+    \fancyhf{}
+    \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
+    \fancyfoot[LO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\rightmark}}}
+    \fancyfoot[RE]{{\py@HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\leftmark}}}
+    \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
+    \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
+  }
+  % Update the plain style so we get the page number & footer line,
+  % but not a chapter or section title.  This is to keep the first
+  % page of a chapter and the blank page between chapters `clean.'
+  \fancypagestyle{plain}{
+    \fancyhf{}
+    \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
+    \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
+    \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
+  }
+  % Redefine \cleardoublepage so that the blank page between chapters
+  % gets the plain style and not the fancy style.  This is described
+  % in the documentation for the fancyhdr package by Piet von Oostrum.
+  \@ifundefined{chapter}{}{
+    \renewcommand{\cleardoublepage}{
+      \clearpage\if@openright \ifodd\c@page\else
+      \hbox{}
+      \thispagestyle{plain}
+      \newpage
+      \if@twocolumn\hbox{}\newpage\fi\fi\fi
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+% This sets up the {verbatim} environment to be indented and a minipage,
+% and to have all the other mostly nice properties that we want for
+% code samples.
+
+\let\py@OldVerbatim=\verbatim
+\let\py@OldEndVerbatim=\endverbatim
+\RequirePackage{verbatim}
+
+% Variable used by begin code command
+\newlength{\py@codewidth}
+
+\renewcommand{\verbatim}{%
+  \setlength{\parindent}{1cm}%
+  % Calculate the text width for the minipage:
+  \setlength{\py@codewidth}{\linewidth}%
+  \addtolength{\py@codewidth}{-\parindent}%
+  %
+  \par\indent%
+  \begin{minipage}[t]{\py@codewidth}%
+    \small%
+    \py@OldVerbatim%
+}
+\renewcommand{\endverbatim}{%
+    \py@OldEndVerbatim%
+  \end{minipage}%
+}
+
+% This does a similar thing for the {alltt} environment:
+\RequirePackage{alltt}
+\let\py@OldAllTT=\alltt
+\let\py@OldEndAllTT=\endalltt
+
+\renewcommand{\alltt}{%
+  \setlength{\parindent}{1cm}%
+  % Calculate the text width for the minipage:
+  \setlength{\py@codewidth}{\linewidth}%
+  \addtolength{\py@codewidth}{-\parindent}%
+  %
+  \par\indent%
+  \begin{minipage}[t]{\py@codewidth}%
+    \small%
+    \py@OldAllTT%
+}
+\renewcommand{\endalltt}{%
+    \py@OldEndAllTT%
+  \end{minipage}%
+}
+
+
+\newcommand{\py@modulebadkey}{{--just-some-junk--}}
+
+
+%%  Lots of index-entry generation support.
+
+% Command to wrap around stuff that refers to function / module /
+% attribute names  in the index.  Default behavior: like \code{}.  To
+% just keep the index entries in the roman font, uncomment the second
+% definition; it matches O'Reilly style more.
+%
+\newcommand{\py@idxcode}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+%\renewcommand{\py@idxcode}[1]{#1}
+
+% Command to generate two index entries (using subentries)
+\newcommand{\indexii}[2]{\index{#1!#2}\index{#2!#1}}
+
+% And three entries (using only one level of subentries)
+\newcommand{\indexiii}[3]{\index{#1!#2 #3}\index{#2!#3, #1}\index{#3!#1 #2}}
+
+% And four (again, using only one level of subentries)
+\newcommand{\indexiv}[4]{
+\index{#1!#2 #3 #4}
+\index{#2!#3 #4, #1}
+\index{#3!#4, #1 #2}
+\index{#4!#1 #2 #3}
+}
+
+% Command to generate a reference to a function, statement, keyword,
+% operator.
+\newcommand{\kwindex}[1]{\indexii{keyword}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
+\newcommand{\stindex}[1]{\indexii{statement}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
+\newcommand{\opindex}[1]{\indexii{operator}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
+\newcommand{\exindex}[1]{\indexii{exception}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
+\newcommand{\obindex}[1]{\indexii{object}{#1}}
+\newcommand{\bifuncindex}[1]{%
+  \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1()}} (built-in function)}}
+
+% Add an index entry for a module
+\newcommand{\py@refmodule}[2]{\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (#2module)}}
+\newcommand{\refmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{}}
+\newcommand{\refbimodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{built-in }}
+\newcommand{\refexmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{extension }}
+\newcommand{\refstmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{standard }}
+
+% Refer to a module's documentation using a hyperlink of the module's
+% name, at least if we're building PDF:
+\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
+  \newcommand{\refmodule}[2][\py@modulebadkey]{\module{#2}}
+}{%
+  \newcommand{\refmodule}[2][\py@modulebadkey]{%
+    \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
+    \py@linkToName{label-module-\py@modulekey}{\module{#2}}%
+  }
+}
+
+% support for the module index
+\newif\ifpy@UseModuleIndex
+\py@UseModuleIndexfalse
+
+\newcommand{\makemodindex}{
+  \newwrite\modindexfile
+  \openout\modindexfile=mod\jobname.idx
+  \py@UseModuleIndextrue
+}
+
+% Add the defining entry for a module
+\newcommand{\py@modindex}[2]{%
+  \renewcommand{\py@thismodule}{#1}
+  \setindexsubitem{(in module #1)}%
+  \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (#2module)|textbf}%
+  \ifpy@UseModuleIndex%
+    \@ifundefined{py@modplat@\py@thismodulekey}{
+      \write\modindexfile{\protect\indexentry{#1@{\texttt{#1}}}{\thepage}}%
+    }{\write\modindexfile{\protect\indexentry{#1@{\texttt{#1} %
+        \emph{(\py@platformof[\py@thismodulekey]{})}}}{\thepage}}%
+    }
+  \fi%
+}
+
+% *** XXX *** THE NEXT FOUR MACROS ARE NOW OBSOLETE !!! ***
+
+% built-in & Python modules in the main distribution
+\newcommand{\bimodindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{built-in }%
+  \typeout{*** MACRO bimodindex IS OBSOLETE -- USE declaremodule INSTEAD!}}
+\newcommand{\stmodindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{standard }%
+  \typeout{*** MACRO stmodindex IS OBSOLETE -- USE declaremodule INSTEAD!}}
+
+% Python & extension modules outside the main distribution
+\newcommand{\modindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{}%
+  \typeout{*** MACRO modindex IS OBSOLETE -- USE declaremodule INSTEAD!}}
+\newcommand{\exmodindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{extension }%
+  \typeout{*** MACRO exmodindex IS OBSOLETE -- USE declaremodule INSTEAD!}}
+
+% Additional string for an index entry
+\newif\ifpy@usingsubitem\py@usingsubitemfalse
+\newcommand{\py@indexsubitem}{}
+\newcommand{\setindexsubitem}[1]{\renewcommand{\py@indexsubitem}{ #1}%
+                                 \py@usingsubitemtrue}
+\newcommand{\ttindex}[1]{%
+  \ifpy@usingsubitem
+    \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}\py@indexsubitem}%
+  \else%
+    \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}%
+  \fi%
+}
+\newcommand{\withsubitem}[2]{%
+  \begingroup%
+    \def\ttindex##1{\index{##1@{\py@idxcode{##1}} #1}}%
+    #2%
+  \endgroup%
+}
+
+
+% Module synopsis processing -----------------------------------------------
+%
+\newcommand{\py@thisclass}{}
+\newcommand{\py@thismodule}{}
+\newcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{}
+\newcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{}
+
+\newcommand{\py@standardIndexModule}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{standard }}
+\newcommand{\py@builtinIndexModule}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{built-in }}
+\newcommand{\py@extensionIndexModule}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{extension }}
+\newcommand{\py@IndexModule}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{}}
+
+\newif\ifpy@HaveModSynopsis       \py@HaveModSynopsisfalse
+\newif\ifpy@ModSynopsisFileIsOpen \py@ModSynopsisFileIsOpenfalse
+\newif\ifpy@HaveModPlatform       \py@HaveModPlatformfalse
+
+% \declaremodule[key]{type}{name}
+\newcommand{\declaremodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{
+  \py@openModSynopsisFile
+  \renewcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{#2}
+  \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1
+    \renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{#3}
+  \else
+    \renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{#1}
+  \fi
+  \@ifundefined{py@#2IndexModule}{%
+    \typeout{*** MACRO declaremodule called with unknown module type: `#2'}
+    \py@IndexModule{#3}%
+  }{%
+    \csname py@#2IndexModule\endcsname{#3}%
+  }
+  \label{module-\py@thismodulekey}
+}
+\newif\ifpy@ModPlatformFileIsOpen \py@ModPlatformFileIsOpenfalse
+\newcommand{\py@ModPlatformFilename}{\jobname.pla}
+\newcommand{\platform}[1]{
+  \ifpy@ModPlatformFileIsOpen\else
+    \newwrite\py@ModPlatformFile
+    \openout\py@ModPlatformFile=\py@ModPlatformFilename
+    \py@ModPlatformFileIsOpentrue
+  \fi
+}
+\InputIfFileExists{\jobname.pla}{}{}
+\newcommand{\py@platformof}[2][\py@modulebadkey]{%
+  \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1 \def\py@key{#2}%
+  \else \def\py@key{#1}%
+  \fi%
+  \csname py@modplat@\py@key\endcsname%
+}
+\newcommand{\ignorePlatformAnnotation}[1]{}
+
+% \moduleauthor{name}{email}
+\newcommand{\moduleauthor}[2]{}
+
+% \sectionauthor{name}{email}
+\newcommand{\sectionauthor}[2]{}
+
+
+\newcommand{\py@defsynopsis}{Module has no synopsis.}
+\newcommand{\py@modulesynopsis}{\py@defsynopsis}
+\newcommand{\modulesynopsis}[1]{
+  \py@HaveModSynopsistrue
+  \renewcommand{\py@modulesynopsis}{#1}
+}
+
+% define the file
+\newwrite\py@ModSynopsisFile
+
+% hacked from \addtocontents from latex.ltx:
+\long\def\py@writeModSynopsisFile#1{%
+  \protected@write\py@ModSynopsisFile%
+      {\let\label\@gobble \let\index\@gobble \let\glossary\@gobble}%
+      {\string#1}%
+}
+\newcommand{\py@closeModSynopsisFile}{
+  \ifpy@ModSynopsisFileIsOpen
+    \closeout\py@ModSynopsisFile
+    \py@ModSynopsisFileIsOpenfalse
+  \fi
+}
+\newcommand{\py@openModSynopsisFile}{
+  \ifpy@ModSynopsisFileIsOpen\else
+    \openout\py@ModSynopsisFile=\py@ModSynopsisFilename
+    \py@ModSynopsisFileIsOpentrue
+  \fi
+}
+
+\newcommand{\py@ProcessModSynopsis}{
+  \ifpy@HaveModSynopsis
+    \py@writeModSynopsisFile{\modulesynopsis%
+      {\py@thismodulekey}{\py@thismodule}%
+      {\py@thismoduletype}{\py@modulesynopsis}}%
+    \py@HaveModSynopsisfalse
+  \fi
+  \renewcommand{\py@modulesynopsis}{\py@defsynopsis}
+}
+\AtEndDocument{\py@ProcessModSynopsis\py@closeModSynopsisFile}
+
+
+\long\def\py@writeModPlatformFile#1{%
+  \protected@write\py@ModPlatformFile%
+    {\let\label\@gobble \let\index\@gobble \let\glossary\@gobble}%
+    {\string#1}%
+}
+
+
+\newcommand{\localmoduletable}{
+  \IfFileExists{\py@ModSynopsisFilename}{
+    \begin{synopsistable}
+      \input{\py@ModSynopsisFilename}
+    \end{synopsistable}
+  }{}
+}
+
+\@ifundefined{pdfoutput}{
+  \newcommand{\py@ModSynopsisSummary}[4]{\bfcode{#2} & #4\\}
+}{
+  \newcommand{\py@ModSynopsisSummary}[4]{%
+    \py@linkToName{label-module-#1}{\bfcode{#2}} & #4\\
+  }
+}
+\newenvironment{synopsistable}{
+  % key, name, type, synopsis
+  \let\modulesynopsis=\py@ModSynopsisSummary
+  \begin{tabular}{ll}
+}{
+  \end{tabular}
+}
+%
+% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+\newcommand{\py@reset}{
+  \py@usingsubitemfalse
+  \py@ProcessModSynopsis
+  \renewcommand{\py@thisclass}{}
+  \renewcommand{\py@thismodule}{}
+  \renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{}
+  \renewcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{}
+}
+
+% Augment the sectioning commands used to get our own font family in place,
+% and reset some internal data items:
+\renewcommand{\section}{\py@reset%
+                        \@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}%
+                                    {-3.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
+                                    {2.3ex \@plus.2ex}%
+                                    {\reset@font\Large\py@HeaderFamily}}
+\renewcommand{\subsection}{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}%
+                                    {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
+                                    {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
+                                    {\reset@font\large\py@HeaderFamily}}
+\renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}%
+                                    {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
+                                    {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
+                                    {\reset@font\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}}
+\renewcommand{\paragraph}{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{\z@}%
+                                    {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus.2ex}%
+                                    {-1em}%
+                                    {\reset@font\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}}
+\renewcommand{\subparagraph}{\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}%
+                                    {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus .2ex}%
+                                    {-1em}%
+                                    {\reset@font\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}}
+
+
+% This gets the underscores closer to the right width; the only change
+% from standard LaTeX is the width specified.
+
+\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\textunderscore}{%
+  \leavevmode \kern.06em\vbox{\hrule\@width.55em}}
+
+% Underscore hack (only act like subscript operator if in math mode)
+%
+% The following is due to Mark Wooding (the old version didn't work with
+% Latex 2e.
+
+\DeclareRobustCommand\hackscore{%
+  \ifmmode_\else\textunderscore\fi%
+}
+\begingroup
+\catcode`\_\active
+\def\next{%
+  \AtBeginDocument{\catcode`\_\active\def_{\hackscore{}}}%
+}
+\expandafter\endgroup\next
+
+
+% Now for a lot of semantically-loaded environments that do a ton of magical
+% things to get the right formatting and index entries for the stuff in
+% Python modules and C API.
+
+
+% {fulllineitems} is used in one place in libregex.tex, but is really for
+% internal use in this file.
+%
+\newcommand{\py@itemnewline}[1]{%
+  \@tempdima\linewidth%
+  \advance\@tempdima \leftmargin\makebox[\@tempdima][l]{#1}%
+}
+
+\newenvironment{fulllineitems}{
+  \begin{list}{}{\labelwidth \leftmargin \labelsep 0pt
+                 \rightmargin 0pt \topsep -\parskip \partopsep \parskip
+                 \itemsep -\parsep
+                 \let\makelabel=\py@itemnewline}
+}{\end{list}}
+
+% \optional is mostly for use in the arguments parameters to the various
+% {*desc} environments defined below, but may be used elsewhere.  Known to
+% be used in the debugger chapter.
+%
+% Typical usage:
+%
+%     \begin{funcdesc}{myfunc}{reqparm\optional{, optparm}}
+%                                    ^^^       ^^^
+%                          No space here       No space here
+%
+% When a function has multiple optional parameters, \optional should be
+% nested, not chained.  This is right:
+%
+%     \begin{funcdesc}{myfunc}{\optional{parm1\optional{, parm2}}}
+%
+\let\py@badkey=\@undefined
+
+\newcommand{\optional}[1]{%
+  {\textnormal{\Large[}}{#1}\hspace{0.5mm}{\textnormal{\Large]}}}
+
+% This can be used when a function or method accepts an varying number 
+% of arguments, such as by using the *args syntax in the parameter list.
+\newcommand{\py@moreargs}{...}
+
+% This can be used when you don't want to document the parameters to a 
+% function or method, but simply state that it's an alias for
+% something else.
+\newcommand{\py@unspecified}{...}
+
+% C functions ------------------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{cfuncdesc}[refcount]{type}{name}{arglist}
+% Note that the [refcount] slot should only be filled in by
+% tools/anno-api.py; it pulls the value from the refcounts database.
+\newenvironment{cfuncdesc}[4][\py@badkey]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\code{#2 \bfcode{#3}(\py@varvars{#4})}\index{#3@{\py@idxcode{#3()}}}]
+    \ifx#1\@undefined\else%
+      \emph{Return value: \textbf{#1}.}\\
+    \fi
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% C variables ------------------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{cvardesc}{type}{name}
+\newenvironment{cvardesc}[2]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}}\index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2}}}]
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% C data types -----------------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{ctypedesc}[index name]{typedef name}
+\newenvironment{ctypedesc}[2][\py@badkey]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\bfcode{#2}%
+    \ifx#1\@undefined%
+      \index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2}} (C type)}
+    \else%
+      \index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (C type)}
+    \fi]
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% Funky macros -----------------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{csimplemacro}{name}
+% -- "simple" because it has no args; NOT for constant definitions!
+\newenvironment{csimplemacrodesc}[1]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\bfcode{#1}\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (macro)}]
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% simple functions (not methods) -----------------------------------------
+% \begin{funcdesc}{name}{args}
+\newcommand{\funcline}[2]{%
+  \funclineni{#1}{#2}%
+  \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1()}} (in module \py@thismodule)}}
+\newenvironment{funcdesc}[2]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \funcline{#1}{#2}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% similar to {funcdesc}, but doesn't add to the index
+\newcommand{\funclineni}[2]{\item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}]}
+\newenvironment{funcdescni}[2]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \funclineni{#1}{#2}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% classes ----------------------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{classdesc}{name}{constructor args}
+\newenvironment{classdesc}[2]{
+  % Using \renewcommand doesn't work for this, for unknown reasons:
+  \global\def\py@thisclass{#1}
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\strong{class }\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}%
+      \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (class in \py@thismodule)}]
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% \begin{excclassdesc}{name}{constructor args}
+% but indexes as an exception
+\newenvironment{excclassdesc}[2]{
+  % Using \renewcommand doesn't work for this, for unknown reasons:
+  \global\def\py@thisclass{#1}
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\strong{exception }\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}%
+      \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (exception in \py@thismodule)}]
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+
+\let\py@classbadkey=\@undefined
+
+% object method ----------------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{methoddesc}[classname]{methodname}{args}
+\newcommand{\methodline}[3][\@undefined]{
+  \methodlineni{#2}{#3}
+  \ifx#1\@undefined
+    \index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2()}} (\py@thisclass\ method)}
+  \else
+    \index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2()}} (#1 method)}
+  \fi
+}
+\newenvironment{methoddesc}[3][\@undefined]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \ifx#1\@undefined
+      \methodline{#2}{#3}
+    \else
+      \def\py@thisclass{#1}
+      \methodline{#2}{#3}
+    \fi
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% similar to {methoddesc}, but doesn't add to the index
+% (never actually uses the optional argument)
+\newcommand{\methodlineni}[3][\py@classbadkey]{%
+  \item[\code{\bfcode{#2}(\py@varvars{#3})}]}
+\newenvironment{methoddescni}[3][\py@classbadkey]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \methodlineni{#2}{#3}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% object data attribute --------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{memberdesc}[classname]{membername}
+\newcommand{\memberline}[2][\py@classbadkey]{%
+  \ifx#1\@undefined
+    \memberlineni{#2}
+    \index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2}} (\py@thisclass\ attribute)}
+  \else
+    \memberlineni{#2}
+    \index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2}} (#1 attribute)}
+  \fi
+}
+\newenvironment{memberdesc}[2][\py@classbadkey]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \ifx#1\@undefined
+      \memberline{#2}
+    \else
+      \def\py@thisclass{#1}
+      \memberline{#2}
+    \fi
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% similar to {memberdesc}, but doesn't add to the index
+% (never actually uses the optional argument)
+\newcommand{\memberlineni}[2][\py@classbadkey]{\item[\bfcode{#2}]}
+\newenvironment{memberdescni}[2][\py@classbadkey]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \memberlineni{#2}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% For exceptions: --------------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{excdesc}{name}
+%  -- for constructor information, use excclassdesc instead
+\newenvironment{excdesc}[1]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\strong{exception }\bfcode{#1}%
+          \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (exception in \py@thismodule)}]
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% Module data or constants: ----------------------------------------------
+% \begin{datadesc}{name}
+\newcommand{\dataline}[1]{%
+  \datalineni{#1}\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (data in \py@thismodule)}}
+\newenvironment{datadesc}[1]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \dataline{#1}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% similar to {datadesc}, but doesn't add to the index
+\newcommand{\datalineni}[1]{\item[\bfcode{#1}]\nopagebreak}
+\newenvironment{datadescni}[1]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \datalineni{#1}
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+% bytecode instruction ---------------------------------------------------
+% \begin{opcodedesc}{name}{var}
+% -- {var} may be {}
+\newenvironment{opcodedesc}[2]{
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\bfcode{#1}\quad\var{#2}]
+}{\end{fulllineitems}}
+
+
+\newcommand{\nodename}[1]{\label{#1}}
+
+% For these commands, use \command{} to get the typography right, not 
+% {\command}.  This works better with the texinfo translation.
+\newcommand{\ABC}{{\sc abc}}
+\newcommand{\UNIX}{{\sc Unix}}
+\newcommand{\POSIX}{POSIX}
+\newcommand{\ASCII}{{\sc ascii}}
+\newcommand{\Cpp}{C\protect\raisebox{.18ex}{++}}
+\newcommand{\C}{C}
+\newcommand{\EOF}{{\sc eof}}
+\newcommand{\NULL}{\constant{NULL}}
+
+% Also for consistency: spell Python "Python", not "python"!
+
+% code is the most difficult one...
+\newcommand{\code}[1]{\textrm{\@vobeyspaces\@noligs\def\{{\char`\{}\def\}{\char`\}}\def\~{\char`\~}\def\^{\char`\^}\def\e{\char`\\}\def\${\char`\$}\def\#{\char`\#}\def\&{\char`\&}\def\%{\char`\%}%
+\texttt{#1}}}
+
+\newcommand{\bfcode}[1]{\code{\bfseries#1}} % bold-faced code font
+\newcommand{\kbd}[1]{\code{#1}}
+\newcommand{\samp}[1]{`\code{#1}'}
+% This weird definition of \var{} allows it to always appear in roman
+% italics, and won't get funky in code fragments when we play around
+% with fonts.  This also works directly in math mode.
+\newcommand{\var}[1]{%
+  \ifmmode%
+    \hbox{\normalsize\textrm{\textit{#1\/}}}%
+  \else%
+    \normalsize\textrm{\textit{#1\/}}%
+  \fi%
+}
+\renewcommand{\emph}[1]{{\em #1}}
+\newcommand{\dfn}[1]{\emph{#1}}
+\newcommand{\strong}[1]{{\bf #1}}
+% let's experiment with a new font:
+\newcommand{\file}[1]{`{\small\textsf{#1}}'}
+\newcommand{\filenq}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
+
+% Use this def/redef approach for \url{} since hyperref defined this already,
+% but only if we actually used hyperref:
+\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{
+  \newcommand{\py@url}[1]{\mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}}
+}{
+  \newcommand{\py@url}[1]{{%
+    \pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#1)}%
+    \py@LinkColor%                              color of the link text
+    \mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}%
+    \py@NormalColor%                    Turn it back off; these are declarative
+    \pdfendlink}%                       and don't appear bound to the current
+  }%                                    formatting "box".
+}
+\let\url=\py@url
+\newcommand{\email}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
+\newcommand{\newsgroup}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
+
+\newcommand{\py@varvars}[1]{{%
+  {\let\unspecified=\py@unspecified%
+   \let\moreargs=\py@moreargs%
+   \var{#1}}}}
+
+% I'd really like to get rid of this!
+\newif\iftexi\texifalse
+
+% This is used to get l2h to put the copyright and abstract on
+% a separate HTML page.
+\newif\ifhtml\htmlfalse
+
+
+% These should be used for all references to identifiers 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; just use them as
+% logical markup.  This might change in the future.
+%
+\newcommand{\module}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand{\keyword}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand{\exception}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand{\class}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand{\function}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand{\member}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand{\method}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+
+\newcommand{\pytype}[1]{#1}             % built-in Python type
+
+\newcommand{\cfunction}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand{\ctype}[1]{\texttt{#1}}     % C struct or typedef name
+\newcommand{\cdata}[1]{\texttt{#1}}     % C variable, typically global
+
+\newcommand{\mimetype}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
+% The \! is a "negative thin space" in math mode.
+\newcommand{\regexp}[1]{%
+  {\tiny$^{^\lceil}\!\!$%
+   {\normalsize\code{#1}}%
+   $\!\rfloor\!$%
+  }}
+\newcommand{\envvar}[1]{%
+  #1%
+  \index{#1@{#1}}%
+  \index{environment variables!{#1}}%
+}
+\newcommand{\makevar}[1]{#1}            % variable in a Makefile
+\newcommand{\character}[1]{\samp{#1}}
+
+% constants defined in Python modules or C headers, not language constants:
+\newcommand{\constant}[1]{\code{#1}}    % manifest constant, not syntactic
+
+\newcommand{\manpage}[2]{{\emph{#1}(#2)}}
+\newcommand{\pep}[1]{PEP #1\index{Python Enhancement Proposals!PEP #1}}
+\newcommand{\rfc}[1]{RFC #1\index{RFC!RFC #1}}
+\newcommand{\program}[1]{\strong{#1}}
+\newcommand{\programopt}[1]{\strong{#1}}
+% Note that \longprogramopt provides the '--'!
+\newcommand{\longprogramopt}[1]{\strong{-{}-#1}}
+
+% cited titles:  \citetitle{Title of Work}
+%       online:  \citetitle[url-to-resource]{Title of Work}
+\newcommand{\citetitle}[2][URL]{\emph{#2}}
+
+
+% Deprecation stuff.
+% Should be extended to allow an index / list of deprecated stuff.  But
+% there's a lot of stuff that needs to be done to make that automatable.
+%
+% First parameter is the release number that deprecates the feature, the
+% second is the action the should be taken by users of the feature.
+%
+% Example:
+%  \deprecated{1.5.1}{Use \method{frobnicate()} instead.}
+%
+\newcommand{\deprecated}[2]{%
+  \strong{Deprecated since release #1.}  #2\par}
+
+% New stuff.
+% This should be used to mark things which have been added to the
+% development tree but that aren't in the release, but are documented.
+% This allows release of documentation that already includes updated
+% descriptions.  Place at end of descriptor environment.
+%
+% Example:
+%  \versionadded{1.5.2}
+%  \versionchanged[short explanation]{2.0}
+%
+\newcommand{\versionadded}[1]{%
+  {  New in version #1.  }}
+\newcommand{\versionchanged}[2][\py@badkey]{%
+  \ifx#1\@undefined%
+    {  Changed in version #2.  }%
+  \else%
+    {  Changed in version #2:\ #1.  }%
+  \fi%
+}
+
+
+% Tables.
+%
+\newenvironment{tableii}[4]{%
+  \begin{center}%
+    \def\lineii##1##2{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2\\}%
+    \begin{tabular}{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4} \\* \hline%
+}{%
+    \end{tabular}%
+  \end{center}%
+}
+
+\newenvironment{longtableii}[4]{%
+  \begin{center}%
+    \def\lineii##1##2{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2\\}%
+    \begin{longtable}[c]{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4} \\* \hline\endhead%
+}{%
+    \end{longtable}%
+  \end{center}%
+}
+
+\newenvironment{tableiii}[5]{%
+  \begin{center}%
+    \def\lineiii##1##2##3{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2&##3\\}%
+    \begin{tabular}{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4}&\strong{#5} \\%
+      \hline%
+}{%
+    \end{tabular}%
+  \end{center}%
+}
+
+\newenvironment{longtableiii}[5]{%
+  \begin{center}%
+    \def\lineiii##1##2##3{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2&##3\\}%
+    \begin{longtable}[c]{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4}&\strong{#5} \\%
+      \hline\endhead%
+}{%
+    \end{longtable}%
+  \end{center}%
+}
+
+\newenvironment{tableiv}[6]{%
+  \begin{center}%
+    \def\lineiv##1##2##3##4{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2&##3&##4\\}%
+    \begin{tabular}{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4}&\strong{#5}&\strong{#6} \\%
+      \hline%
+}{%
+    \end{tabular}%
+  \end{center}%
+}
+
+\newenvironment{longtableiv}[6]{%
+  \begin{center}%
+    \def\lineiv##1##2##3##4{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2&##3&##4\\}%
+    \begin{longtable}[c]{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4}&\strong{#5}&\strong{#6}%
+      \\%
+      \hline\endhead%
+}{%
+    \end{longtable}%
+  \end{center}%
+}
+
+% Cross-referencing (AMK, new impl. FLD)
+% Sample usage:
+%  \begin{seealso}
+%    \seemodule{rand}{Uniform random number generator.}; % Module xref
+%    \seetext{\emph{Encyclopedia Britannica}}.           % Ref to a book
+% 
+%    % A funky case: module name contains '_'; have to supply an optional key
+%    \seemodule[copyreg]{copy_reg}{Interface constructor registration for
+%                                  \module{pickle}.}
+%  \end{seealso}
+%
+% Note that the last parameter for \seemodule and \seetext should be complete
+% sentences and be terminated with the proper punctuation.
+
+\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
+  \newcommand{\py@seemodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{%
+    \par%
+    \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
+    \begin{fulllineitems}
+      \item[Module \module{#2} (section \ref{module-\py@modulekey}):]
+      #3
+    \end{fulllineitems}
+  }
+}{\newcommand{\py@seemodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{%
+    \par%
+    \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
+    \begin{fulllineitems}
+      \item[\py@linkToName{label-module-\py@modulekey}{Module \module{#2}}
+            (section \ref{module-\py@modulekey}):]
+      #3
+    \end{fulllineitems}
+  }
+}
+% \seetitle[url]{title}{why it's interesting}
+\newcommand{\py@seetitle}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{%
+  \par
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\citetitle{#2}]
+    \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\else
+      \item[{\small{(\url{#1})}}]
+    \fi
+    #3
+  \end{fulllineitems}
+}
+% \seepep{number}{title}{why it's interesting}
+\newcommand{\py@seepep}[3]{%
+  \par%
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\pep{#1}, ``\emph{#2}'']
+    #3
+  \end{fulllineitems}
+}
+% \seerfc{number}{title}{why it's interesting}
+\newcommand{\py@seerfc}[3]{%
+  \par%
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\rfc{#1}, ``\emph{#2}'']
+    #3
+  \end{fulllineitems}
+}
+% \seeurl{url}{why it's interesting}
+\newcommand{\py@seeurl}[2]{%
+  \par%
+  \begin{fulllineitems}
+    \item[\url{#1}]
+    #2
+  \end{fulllineitems}
+}
+\newenvironment{seealso}[0]{
+  \par
+  \strong{See Also:}\par
+  \def\seetext##1{\par{##1}}
+  \let\seemodule=\py@seemodule
+  \let\seepep=\py@seepep
+  \let\seerfc=\py@seerfc
+  \let\seetitle=\py@seetitle
+  \let\seeurl=\py@seeurl
+}{\par}
+
+
+% Allow the Python release number to be specified independently of the
+% \date{}.  This allows the date to reflect the document's date and
+% release to specify the Python release that is documented.
+%
+\newcommand{\py@release}{}
+\newcommand{\version}{}
+\newcommand{\shortversion}{}
+\newcommand{\releasename}{Release}
+\newcommand{\release}[1]{%
+  \renewcommand{\py@release}{\releasename\space\version}%
+  \renewcommand{\version}{#1}}
+\newcommand{\setshortversion}[1]{%
+  \renewcommand{\shortversion}{#1}}
+
+% Allow specification of the author's address separately from the
+% author's name.  This can be used to format them differently, which
+% is a good thing.
+%
+\newcommand{\py@authoraddress}{}
+\newcommand{\authoraddress}[1]{\renewcommand{\py@authoraddress}{#1}}
+\let\developersaddress=\authoraddress
+\let\developer=\author
+\let\developers=\author
+
+% This sets up the fancy chapter headings that make the documents look
+% at least a little better than the usual LaTeX output.
+%
+\@ifundefined{ChTitleVar}{}{
+  \ChNameVar{\raggedleft\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}
+  \ChNumVar{\raggedleft \bfseries\Large\py@HeaderFamily}
+  \ChTitleVar{\raggedleft \rm\Huge\py@HeaderFamily}
+  % This creates chapter heads without the leading \vspace*{}:
+  \def\@makechapterhead#1{%
+    {\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
+      \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
+        \DOCH
+      \fi
+      \interlinepenalty\@M
+      \DOTI{#1}
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+
+% Definition lists; requested by AMK for HOWTO documents.  Probably useful
+% elsewhere as well, so keep in in the general style support.
+%
+\newenvironment{definitions}{%
+  \begin{description}%
+  \def\term##1{\item[##1]\mbox{}\\*[0mm]}
+}{%
+  \end{description}%
+}
+
+% Tell TeX about pathological hyphenation cases:
+\hyphenation{Base-HTTP-Re-quest-Hand-ler}
diff --git a/doc/tools/texinputs/reportingbugs.tex b/doc/tools/texinputs/reportingbugs.tex
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+\label{reporting-bugs}
+
+Python is a mature programming language which has established a
+reputation for stability.  In order to maintain this reputation, the
+developers would like to know of any deficiencies you find in Python
+or its documentation.
+
+All bug reports should be submitted via the Python Bug Tracker on
+SourceForge (\url{http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=5470}).  The
+bug tracker offers a Web form which allows pertinent information to be
+entered and submitted to the developers.
+
+Before submitting a report, please log into SourceForge if you are a
+member; this will make it possible for the developers to contact you
+for additional information if needed.  If you are not a SourceForge
+member but would not mind the developers contacting you, you may
+include your email address in your bug description.  In this case,
+please realize that the information is publically available and cannot
+be protected.
+
+The first step in filing a report is to determine whether the problem
+has already been reported.  The advantage in doing so, aside from
+saving the developers time, is that you learn what has been done to
+fix it; it may be that the problem has already been fixed for the next
+release, or additional information is needed (in which case you are
+welcome to provide it if you can!).  To do this, search the bug
+database using the search box near the bottom of the page.
+
+If the problem you're reporting is not already in the bug tracker, go
+back to the Python Bug Tracker
+(\url{http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=5470}).  Select the
+``Submit a Bug'' link at the top of the page to open the bug reporting
+form.
+
+The submission form has a number of fields.  The only fields that are
+required are the ``Summary'' and ``Details'' fields.  For the summary,
+enter a \emph{very} short description of the problem; less than ten
+words is good.  In the Details field, describe the problem in detail,
+including what you expected to happen and what did happen.  Be sure to
+include the version of Python you used, whether any extension modules
+were involved, and what hardware and software platform you were using
+(including version information as appropriate).
+
+The only other field that you may want to set is the ``Category''
+field, which allows you to place the bug report into a broad category
+(such as ``Documentation'' or ``Library'').
+
+Each bug report will be assigned to a developer who will determine
+what needs to be done to correct the problem.  If you have a
+SourceForge account and logged in to report the problem, you will
+receive an update each time action is taken on the bug.
+
+
+\begin{seealso}
+  \seetitle[http://www-mice.cs.ucl.ac.uk/multimedia/software/documentation/ReportingBugs.html]{How
+        to Report Bugs Effectively}{Article which goes into some
+        detail about how to create a useful bug report.  This
+        describes what kind of information is useful and why it is
+        useful.}
+
+  \seetitle[http://www.mozilla.org/quality/bug-writing-guidelines.html]{Bug
+        Writing Guidelines}{Information about writing a good bug
+        report.  Some of this is specific to the Mozilla project, but
+        describes general good practices.}
+\end{seealso}