[docs] Wrong references to deprecated find_module instead of find_spec (issue 23936)

takowl at gmail.com takowl at gmail.com
Fri Dec 4 13:17:11 EST 2015


http://bugs.python.org/review/23936/diff/16105/Doc/glossary.rst
File Doc/glossary.rst (right):

http://bugs.python.org/review/23936/diff/16105/Doc/glossary.rst#newcode313
Doc/glossary.rst:313: :meth:`find_loader` or :meth:`find_module`.
On 2015/12/04 19:09:25, brett.cannon wrote:
> I would drop the method specifications and let people read the details
from the
> more concrete finder types.

Done.

http://bugs.python.org/review/23936/diff/16105/Doc/glossary.rst#newcode315
Doc/glossary.rst:315: Since Python 3.3, there are two types of finder:
:term:`meta path finders
On 2015/12/04 19:09:25, brett.cannon wrote:
> "two types of finders"

To my mind, either could be correct, but 'two types of finder' reads
much more comfortably. It may be one of those differences between
English dialects.

http://bugs.python.org/review/23936/diff/16105/Doc/glossary.rst#newcode316
Doc/glossary.rst:316: <meta path finder>` and :term:`path entry finders
<path entry finder>`.
On 2015/12/04 19:09:25, brett.cannon wrote:
> "meta path finders for use with sys.meta_path and path entry finders
for use
> with sys.path.

Done.

http://bugs.python.org/review/23936/


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