Removed references to Python 1.5.3; that was a "tentative" number I used

in the docs to indicate the next version before we decided on 1.6.

Adjusted winsound.Beep() description slightly as well.
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Fred Drake 2001-01-25 17:29:18 +00:00
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\sectionauthor{Moshe Zadka}{moshez@zadka.site.co.il}
\modulesynopsis{Compare files very efficiently.}
% XXX check version number before release!
\deprecated{1.5.3}{Use the \module{filecmp} module instead.}
\deprecated{1.6}{Use the \refmodule{filecmp} module instead.}
The \module{cmp} module defines a function to compare files, taking all
sort of short-cuts to make it a highly efficient operation.

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\sectionauthor{Moshe Zadka}{moshez@zadka.site.co.il}
\modulesynopsis{Compare files very efficiently.}
% XXX check version number before release!
\deprecated{1.5.3}{Use the \module{filecmp} module instead.}
\deprecated{1.6}{Use the \refmodule{filecmp} module instead.}
The \module{cmpcache} module provides an identical interface and similar
functionality as the \refmodule{cmp} module, but can be a bit more efficient

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through \code{0x7fff}). The \var{duration} parameter specifies the
number of milliseconds the sound should last. If the system is not
able to beep the speaker, \exception{RuntimeError} is raised.
Note: this function works as documented above only on Windows NT and
Windows 2000. Under Windows 95 and 98, the arguments are ignored;
\strong{Note:} Under Windows 95 and 98, the arguments are ignored;
if the system has a sound card, the system default sound is played
(typically ding.wav, or whatever is registered as the default sound via
Control Panel -> Sounds); else (no sound card) the standard system beep.
\versionadded{1.5.3} % XXX fix this version number when release is scheduled!
(typically \file{ding.wav}, or whatever is registered as the default
sound via Control Panel -> Sounds); else (no sound card) the
standard system beep.
\versionadded{1.6}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{PlaySound}{sound, flags}