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% Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles. % Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles.
% For example: % For example:
The \code{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam. The \module{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands
both can sizes. both can sizes.
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% items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the % items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the
% user. % user.
The \code{spam} module defines the following functions: The \module{spam} module defines the following functions:
% ---- 3.1. ---- % ---- 3.1. ----
% Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module % Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module
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\begin{datadesc}{cansize} \begin{datadesc}{cansize}
The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The
default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed
once the \code{open()} function has been called. once the \function{open()} function has been called.
\end{datadesc} \end{datadesc}
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\subsection{Spam Objects} \subsection{Spam Objects}
Spam objects (returned by \code{open()} above) have the following Spam objects (returned by \function{open()} above) have the following
methods. methods.
\setindexsubitem{(spam method)} \setindexsubitem{(spam method)}

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% Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles. % Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles.
% For example: % For example:
The \code{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam. The \module{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands
both can sizes. both can sizes.
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% items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the % items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the
% user. % user.
The \code{spam} module defines the following functions: The \module{spam} module defines the following functions:
% ---- 3.1. ---- % ---- 3.1. ----
% Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module % Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module
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\begin{datadesc}{cansize} \begin{datadesc}{cansize}
The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The
default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed
once the \code{open()} function has been called. once the \function{open()} function has been called.
\end{datadesc} \end{datadesc}
% --- 3.4. --- % --- 3.4. ---
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\subsection{Spam Objects} \subsection{Spam Objects}
Spam objects (returned by \code{open()} above) have the following Spam objects (returned by \function{open()} above) have the following
methods. methods.
\setindexsubitem{(spam method)} \setindexsubitem{(spam method)}

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% Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles. % Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles.
% For example: % For example:
The \code{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam. The \module{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands
both can sizes. both can sizes.
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% items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the % items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the
% user. % user.
The \code{spam} module defines the following functions: The \module{spam} module defines the following functions:
% ---- 3.1. ---- % ---- 3.1. ----
% Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module % Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module
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\begin{datadesc}{cansize} \begin{datadesc}{cansize}
The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The
default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed
once the \code{open()} function has been called. once the \function{open()} function has been called.
\end{datadesc} \end{datadesc}
% --- 3.4. --- % --- 3.4. ---
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\subsection{Spam Objects} \subsection{Spam Objects}
Spam objects (returned by \code{open()} above) have the following Spam objects (returned by \function{open()} above) have the following
methods. methods.
\setindexsubitem{(spam method)} \setindexsubitem{(spam method)}