docs: fix nightly build

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David Hewitt 2022-05-17 19:48:40 +01:00
parent 23a3069d53
commit 570107d103
2 changed files with 13 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
//! The structs in this module represent Python's built-in exceptions, while the modules comprise
//! structs representing errors defined in Python code.
//!
//! The latter are created with the [`import_exception`] macro, which you can use yourself
//! to import Python exceptions.
//! The latter are created with the [`import_exception`](crate::import_exception) macro, which you
//! can use yourself to import Python exceptions.
use crate::{ffi, PyResult, Python};
use std::ffi::CStr;

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@ -541,8 +541,9 @@ impl<T> Py<T> {
///
/// This is equivalent to the Python expression `self.attr_name`.
///
/// If calling this method becomes performance-critical, the [`intern!`] macro can be used
/// to intern `attr_name`, thereby avoiding repeated temporary allocations of Python strings.
/// If calling this method becomes performance-critical, the [`intern!`](crate::intern) macro
/// can be used to intern `attr_name`, thereby avoiding repeated temporary allocations of
/// Python strings.
///
/// # Example: `intern!`ing the attribute name
///
@ -577,8 +578,8 @@ impl<T> Py<T> {
///
/// This is equivalent to the Python expression `self.attr_name = value`.
///
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`] macro can be used
/// to intern `attr_name`.
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`](crate::intern)
/// macro can be used to intern `attr_name`.
///
/// # Example: `intern!`ing the attribute name
///
@ -660,8 +661,8 @@ impl<T> Py<T> {
///
/// This is equivalent to the Python expression `self.name(*args, **kwargs)`.
///
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`] macro can be used
/// to intern `name`.
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`](crate::intern)
/// macro can be used to intern `name`.
pub fn call_method<N, A>(
&self,
py: Python<'_>,
@ -691,8 +692,8 @@ impl<T> Py<T> {
///
/// This is equivalent to the Python expression `self.name(*args)`.
///
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`] macro can be used
/// to intern `name`.
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`](crate::intern)
/// macro can be used to intern `name`.
pub fn call_method1<N, A>(&self, py: Python<'_>, name: N, args: A) -> PyResult<PyObject>
where
N: IntoPy<Py<PyString>>,
@ -705,8 +706,8 @@ impl<T> Py<T> {
///
/// This is equivalent to the Python expression `self.name()`.
///
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`] macro can be used
/// to intern `name`.
/// To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the [`intern!`](crate::intern)
/// macro can be used to intern `name`.
pub fn call_method0<N>(&self, py: Python<'_>, name: N) -> PyResult<PyObject>
where
N: IntoPy<Py<PyString>>,