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%% MODULE RELEASE DATA AND OBJECT DESCRIPTIONS
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%
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% change this info string if making any custom modification
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\ProvidesPackage{sphinxlatexobjects}[2025/02/11 documentation environments]
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% Provides support for this output mark-up from Sphinx latex writer:
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%
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% - environments
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%
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%   - fulllineitems
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%   - productionlist
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%   - optionlist
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%   - DUlineblock (also "lineblock")
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%
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% - macros
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%
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%   - \DUrole
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%   - various legacy support macros related to author and release
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%     data of documented objects and modules.
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% \moduleauthor{name}{email}
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\newcommand{\moduleauthor}[2]{}
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% \sectionauthor{name}{email}
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\newcommand{\sectionauthor}[2]{}
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% Allow the release number to be specified independently of the
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% \date{}.  This allows the date to reflect the document's date and
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% release to specify the release that is documented.
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%
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\newcommand{\py@release}{\releasename\space\version}
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\newcommand{\version}{}% part of \py@release, used by title page and headers
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% \releaseinfo is used on titlepage (sphinxmanual.cls, sphinxhowto.cls)
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\newcommand{\releaseinfo}{}
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\newcommand{\setreleaseinfo}[1]{\renewcommand{\releaseinfo}{#1}}
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% this is inserted via template and #1=release config variable
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\newcommand{\release}[1]{\renewcommand{\version}{#1}}
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% this is defined by template to 'releasename' latex_elements key
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\newcommand{\releasename}{}
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% Fix issue in case release and releasename deliberately left blank
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\newcommand{\sphinxheadercomma}{, }% used in fancyhdr header definition
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\newcommand{\sphinxifemptyorblank}[1]{%
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% test after one expansion of macro #1 if contents is empty or spaces
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     \if&\expandafter\@firstofone\detokenize\expandafter{#1}&%
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     \expandafter\@firstoftwo\else\expandafter\@secondoftwo\fi}%
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\AtBeginDocument {%
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   \sphinxifemptyorblank{\releasename}
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     {\sphinxifemptyorblank{\version}{\let\sphinxheadercomma\empty}{}}
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     {}%
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}%
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% Allow specification of the author's address separately from the
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% author's name.  This can be used to format them differently, which
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% is a good thing.
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%
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\newcommand{\py@authoraddress}{}
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\newcommand{\authoraddress}[1]{\renewcommand{\py@authoraddress}{#1}}
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% {fulllineitems} is the main environment for object descriptions.
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%
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% With 4.0.0 \pysigline (and \pysiglinewithargsret), used in a fulllineitems
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% environment the #1 will already be of the width which is computed here, i.e.
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% the available width on line, so the \makebox becomes a bit superfluous
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\newcommand{\py@itemnewline}[1]{% macro used as \makelabel in fulllineitems
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% Memo: this presupposes \itemindent is 0pt
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  \kern\labelsep  % because \@labels core latex box does \hskip-\labelsep
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  \makebox[\dimexpr\linewidth+\labelwidth\relax][l]{#1}%
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  \kern-\labelsep % because at end of \@labels box there is \hskip\labelsep
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}
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\newenvironment{fulllineitems}{%
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  \begin{list}{}{\labelwidth \leftmargin
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                 \rightmargin \z@ \topsep -\parskip \partopsep \parskip
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                 \itemsep -\parsep
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                 \let\makelabel=\py@itemnewline}%
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}{\end{list}}
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% Signatures, possibly multi-line
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%
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% For legacy reasons Sphinx uses LaTeX \list and \item's for signatures
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% This is delicate:
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% - the actual item label is not typeset immediately by \item but later as part
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% of the \everypar which will be triggered by either next paragraph or a manual
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% \leavevmode, or if nothing in-between by the next \item,
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% - \begingroup <set-up>\item[foo] <setup>\endgroup leads to errors,
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% - vertical space depends on \parskip and \itemsep values in somewhat
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% subtle manners.
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%
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% Since the 2022/01/13 version things are simpler as \parskip is simply set
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% to zero during execution of \pysigline/\pysiglinewithargsret
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%
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% Parameter for separation via \itemsep of multiple signatures with common desc
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\newlength\sphinxsignaturesep
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\setlength\sphinxsignaturesep{\smallskipamount}
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% latex.py outputs mark-up like this:
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% \pysigstartsignatures <signatures> \pysigstopsignatures <actual desc>
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\newcommand{\pysigstartsignatures}{%
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   % store current \parskip and \itemsep
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   \edef\pysig@restore@itemsep@and@parskip{%
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       \itemsep\the\itemsep\relax
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       \parskip\the\parskip\relax
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   }%
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   % set them to control the spacing between signatures sharing common desc
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   \parskip\z@skip
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   \itemsep\sphinxsignaturesep
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}
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\newcommand{\pysigstopsignatures}{%
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% 1) encourage a pagebreak in an attempt to try to avoid last
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% signature ending up separated from description (due to voodoo next)
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\penalty-100
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% 2) some voodoo to separate last signature from description in a manner
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% robust with respect to the latter being itself a LaTeX list object
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\leavevmode\par\kern-\baselineskip\item[\strut]
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%
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   \leavevmode
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   % it is important \leavevmode was issued before the \parskip reset, and
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   % it is also needed for the case of an object desc itself a LaTeX \list
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   % now restore \itemsep and \parskip
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   \pysig@restore@itemsep@and@parskip
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}
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% Each signature is rendered as NAME<SPACE>[TPLIST]<SPACE>(ARGLIST) where the
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% size of <SPACE> is parametrized by \sphinxsignaturelistskip (0pt by default).
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\newlength\sphinxsignaturelistskip
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\setlength\sphinxsignaturelistskip{0pt}
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\newcommand{\pysigtypelistopen}{\hskip\sphinxsignaturelistskip\sphinxcode{[}}
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\newcommand{\pysigtypelistclose}{\sphinxcode{]}}
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\newcommand{\pysigarglistopen}{\hskip\sphinxsignaturelistskip\sphinxcode{(}}
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\newcommand{\pysigarglistclose}{\sphinxcode{)}}
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%
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% Use a \parbox to accommodate long argument list in signatures
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% LaTeX did not imagine that an \item label could need multi-line rendering
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\newlength{\py@argswidth}
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\newcommand{\py@sigparams}[2]{%
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  % The \py@argswidth has been computed in \pysiglinewithargsret to make the
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  % argument list use full available width
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  \parbox[t]{\py@argswidth}{\raggedright #1\pysigarglistclose#2\strut}%
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  % final strut is to help get correct vertical separation
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}
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\newcommand{\py@sigparamswithtypelist}[3]{%
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  % similar to \py@sigparams but with different delimiters and an additional
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  % type parameters list given as #1, the argument list as #2 and the return
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  % annotation as #3
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  \parbox[t]{\py@argswidth}{%
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    \raggedright #1\pysigtypelistclose%
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    \pysigarglistopen#2\pysigarglistclose%
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    #3\strut}%
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}
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\newcommand{\pysigline}[1]{%
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  % as \py@argswidth is available, we use it but no "args" here
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  % the \relax\relax is because \py@argswidth is a "skip" variable
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  % this will make the label occupy the full available linewidth
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  \py@argswidth=\dimexpr\linewidth+\labelwidth\relax\relax
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  \item[{\parbox[t]{\py@argswidth}{\raggedright #1\strut}}]
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  \pysigadjustitemsep
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}
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\newcommand{\pysiglinewithargsret}[3]{%
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  % as #1 may contain a footnote using \label we need to make \label
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  % a no-op here to avoid LaTeX complaining about duplicates
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\let\spx@label\label\let\label\@gobble
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  \settowidth{\py@argswidth}{#1\pysigarglistopen}%
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\let\label\spx@label
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  \py@argswidth=\dimexpr\linewidth+\labelwidth-\py@argswidth\relax\relax
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  \item[{#1\pysigarglistopen\py@sigparams{#2}{#3}\strut}]
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  \pysigadjustitemsep
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}
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\newcommand{\pysiglinewithargsretwithtypelist}[4]{
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% #1 = name, #2 = typelist, #3 = arglist, #4 = retann
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\let\spx@label\label\let\label\@gobble
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  \settowidth{\py@argswidth}{#1\pysigtypelistopen}%
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\let\label\spx@label
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  \py@argswidth=\dimexpr\linewidth+\labelwidth-\py@argswidth\relax\relax
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  \item[{#1\pysigtypelistopen\py@sigparamswithtypelist{#2}{#3}{#4}\strut}]
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  \pysigadjustitemsep
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}
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\def\sphinxoptionalextraspace{0.5mm}
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\newcommand{\pysigwithonelineperarg}[3]{%
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  % render each argument on its own line
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  \item[#1\pysigarglistopen\strut]
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  \leavevmode\par\nopagebreak
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  % this relies on \pysigstartsignatures having set \parskip to zero
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  \begingroup
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     \let\sphinxparamcomma\sphinxparamcommaoneperline
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     \def\sphinxoptionalhook{\ifvmode\else\kern\sphinxoptionalextraspace\relax\fi}%
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     % The very first \sphinxparam should not emit a \par hence a complication
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     % with a group and global definition here as it may occur in a \sphinxoptional
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     \global\let\spx@sphinxparam\sphinxparam
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     \gdef\sphinxparam{\gdef\sphinxparam{\par\spx@sphinxparam}\spx@sphinxparam}%
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  #2\par
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  \endgroup
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  \global\let\sphinxparam\spx@sphinxparam
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  % fulllineitems sets \labelwidth to be like \leftmargin
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  \nopagebreak\noindent\kern-\labelwidth\pysigarglistclose{#3}
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  \pysigadjustitemsep
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}
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\newcommand{\pysigwithonelineperargwithonelinepertparg}[4]{
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  % #1 = name, #2 = typelist, #3 = arglist, #4 = retann
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  % render each type parameter and argument on its own line
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  \item[#1\pysigtypelistopen\strut]
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  \leavevmode\par\nopagebreak
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  \begingroup
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     \let\sphinxparamcomma\sphinxparamcommaoneperline
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     % \sphinxtypeparam is treated similarly to \sphinxparam but since
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     % \sphinxoptional is not accepted in a type parameters list, we do
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     % not need the hook or the global definition
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     \let\spx@sphinxtypeparam\sphinxtypeparam
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     \def\sphinxtypeparam{\def\sphinxtypeparam{\par\spx@sphinxtypeparam}\spx@sphinxtypeparam}%
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  #2\par
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  \endgroup
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  \nopagebreak\noindent\kern-\labelwidth\pysigtypelistclose%
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  % render the rest of the signature like in \pysigwithonelineperarg
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  \pysigarglistopen\strut\par\nopagebreak
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  \begingroup
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     \let\sphinxparamcomma\sphinxparamcommaoneperline
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     \def\sphinxoptionalhook{\ifvmode\else\kern\sphinxoptionalextraspace\relax\fi}%
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     \global\let\spx@sphinxparam\sphinxparam
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     \gdef\sphinxparam{\gdef\sphinxparam{\par\spx@sphinxparam}\spx@sphinxparam}%
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  #3\par
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  \endgroup
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  \global\let\sphinxparam\spx@sphinxparam
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  \nopagebreak\noindent\kern-\labelwidth\pysigarglistclose{#4}
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  \pysigadjustitemsep
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}
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\newcommand{\pysiglinewithargsretwithonelinepertparg}[4]{
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  % #1 = name, #2 = typelist, #3 = arglist, #4 = retann
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  % render each type parameter on its own line but the arguments list inline
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  \item[#1\pysigtypelistopen\strut]
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  \leavevmode\par\nopagebreak
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  \begingroup
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     \let\sphinxparamcomma\sphinxparamcommaoneperline
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     % \sphinxtypeparam is treated similarly to \sphinxparam but since
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     % \sphinxoptional is not accepted in a type parameters list, we do
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     % not need the hook or the global definition
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     \let\spx@sphinxtypeparam\sphinxtypeparam
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     \def\sphinxtypeparam{\def\sphinxtypeparam{\par\spx@sphinxtypeparam}\spx@sphinxtypeparam}%
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  #2\par
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  \endgroup
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  \nopagebreak\noindent\kern-\labelwidth\pysigtypelistclose%
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  % render the arguments list on one line
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  \pysigarglistopen#3\pysigarglistclose#4\strut
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  \pysigadjustitemsep
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}
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\newcommand{\pysigwithonelineperargwithtypelist}[4]{
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  % #1 = name, #2 = typelist, #3 = arglist, #4 = retann
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  % render the type parameters list on one line, but each argument is rendered on its own line
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\let\spx@label\label\let\label\@gobble
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  \settowidth{\py@argswidth}{#1\pysigtypelistopen}%
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\let\label\spx@label
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  \py@argswidth=\dimexpr\linewidth+\labelwidth-\py@argswidth\relax\relax
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  \item[{#1\pysigtypelistopen\parbox[t]{\py@argswidth}{%
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    \raggedright #2\pysigtypelistclose\pysigarglistopen\strut}\strut}]
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  % render the rest of the signature like in \pysigwithonelineperarg
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  \begingroup
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     \let\sphinxparamcomma\sphinxparamcommaoneperline
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     \def\sphinxoptionalhook{\ifvmode\else\kern\sphinxoptionalextraspace\relax\fi}%
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     \global\let\spx@sphinxparam\sphinxparam
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     \gdef\sphinxparam{\gdef\sphinxparam{\par\spx@sphinxparam}\spx@sphinxparam}%
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  #3\par
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  \endgroup
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  \global\let\sphinxparam\spx@sphinxparam
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  \nopagebreak\noindent\kern-\labelwidth\pysigarglistclose{#4}
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  \pysigadjustitemsep
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}
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\newcommand{\pysigadjustitemsep}{%
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  % adjust \itemsep to control the separation with the next signature
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  % sharing common description
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  \ifsphinxsigismultiline
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  % inside a multiline signature, no extra vertical spacing
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  % ("multiline" here does not refer to possibly long
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  %  list of arguments, but to a cpp domain feature)
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      \itemsep\z@skip
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  \else
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      \itemsep\sphinxsignaturesep
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  \fi
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}
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\newif\ifsphinxsigismultiline
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\newcommand{\pysigstartmultiline}{\sphinxsigismultilinetrue}%
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\newcommand{\pysigstopmultiline}{\sphinxsigismultilinefalse\itemsep\sphinxsignaturesep}%
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% Production lists
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% This simply outputs the lines as is, in monospace font.  Refers #13326.
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% (the left padding for multi-line alignment is from the nodes themselves,
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%  and latex is configured below to obey such horizontal whitespace).
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%
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% - The legacy code used longtable and hardcoded the separator as ::=
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%   via dedicated macros defined by the environment itself.
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% - Here the separator is part of the node.  Any extra LaTeX mark-up would
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%   have to originate from the writer itself to decorate it.
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% - The legacy code used strangely \parindent and \indent.  Possibly
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%   (unchecked) due to an earlier tabular usage, but a longtable does not
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%   work in paragraph mode, so \parindent was without effect and
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%   \indent only caused some extra blank line above display.
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% - The table had some whitespace on its left, which we imitate here via
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%   \parindent usage (which works in our context...).
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%
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\newenvironment{productionlist}{%
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  \bigskip      % imitate close enough legacy vertical whitespace, which was
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                % visibly excessive
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  \ttfamily     % needed for space tokens to have same width as letters
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  \parindent1em % width of a "quad", font-dependent, usually circa width of 2
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                % letters
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  \obeylines    % line in = line out
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  \parskip\z@skip % prevent the parskip vertical whitespace between lines,
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                  % which are technically to LaTeX now each its own paragraph
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  \@vobeyspaces % obey whitespace
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  % now a technicality to, only locally to this environment, prevent the
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  % suppression of indentation of first line, if it comes right after
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  % \section. Cf package indentfirst from which the code is borrowed.
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  \let\@afterindentfalse\@afterindenttrue\@afterindenttrue
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}{%
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  \par % does not hurt...
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}
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% Definition lists; requested by AMK for HOWTO documents.  Probably useful
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% elsewhere as well, so keep in in the general style support.
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%
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\newenvironment{definitions}{%
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  \begin{description}%
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  \def\term##1{\item[{##1}]\mbox{}\\*[0mm]}%
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}{%
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  \end{description}%
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}
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%% FROM DOCTUTILS LATEX WRITER
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%
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% The following is stuff copied from docutils' latex writer.
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%
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\newcommand{\optionlistlabel}[1]{\normalfont\bfseries #1 \hfill}% \bf deprecated
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\newenvironment{optionlist}[1]
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{\begin{list}{}
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  {\setlength{\labelwidth}{#1}%
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   \setlength{\rightmargin}{1cm}%
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   \setlength{\leftmargin}{\rightmargin}%
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   \addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelwidth}%
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   \addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelsep}%
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   \renewcommand{\makelabel}{\optionlistlabel}}%
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}{\end{list}}
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\newlength{\lineblockindentation}
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\setlength{\lineblockindentation}{2.5em}
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\newenvironment{lineblock}[1]
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{\begin{list}{}
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  {\setlength{\partopsep}{\parskip}%
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   \addtolength{\partopsep}{\baselineskip}%
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   \topsep0pt\itemsep0.15\baselineskip\parsep0pt
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   \leftmargin#1\relax}%
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 \raggedright}
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{\end{list}}
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% From docutils.writers.latex2e
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% inline markup (custom roles)
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% \DUrole{#1}{#2} tries \DUrole#1{#2}
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\providecommand*{\DUrole}[2]{%
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  \ifcsname DUrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname
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    \csname DUrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname{#2}%
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  \else% backwards compatibility: try \docutilsrole#1{#2}
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    \ifcsname docutilsrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname
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      \csname docutilsrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname{#2}%
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    \else
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      #2%
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    \fi
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						|
  \fi
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						|
}
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						|
\providecommand*{\DUprovidelength}[2]{%
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						|
  \ifdefined#1\else\newlength{#1}\setlength{#1}{#2}\fi
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						|
}
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						|
\DUprovidelength{\DUlineblockindent}{2.5em}
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						|
\ifdefined\DUlineblock\else
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						|
  \newenvironment{DUlineblock}[1]{%
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						|
    \list{}{\setlength{\partopsep}{\parskip}%
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						|
            \addtolength{\partopsep}{\baselineskip}%
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						|
            \setlength{\topsep}{0pt}%
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						|
            \setlength{\itemsep}{0.15\baselineskip}%
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						|
            \setlength{\parsep}{0pt}%
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						|
            \setlength{\leftmargin}{#1}}%
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						|
    \raggedright
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						|
  }
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						|
  {\endlist}
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						|
\fi
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						|
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						|
\endinput
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