@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Entry points
122122
123123 Returns a :class: `EntryPoints ` instance describing entry points for the
124124 current environment. Any given keyword parameters are passed to the
125- :meth: `!~EntryPoints. select ` method for comparison to the attributes of
125+ :meth: `!select ` method for comparison to the attributes of
126126 the individual entry point definitions.
127127
128128 Note: it is not currently possible to query for entry points based on
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ attributes for convenience::
158158 >>> sorted(eps.groups) # doctest: +SKIP
159159 ['console_scripts', 'distutils.commands', 'distutils.setup_keywords', 'egg_info.writers', 'setuptools.installation']
160160
161- :class: `!EntryPoints ` has a :meth: `!~EntryPoints. select ` method to select entry points
161+ :class: `!EntryPoints ` has a :meth: `!select ` method to select entry points
162162matching specific properties. Select entry points in the
163163``console_scripts `` group::
164164
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Distribution metadata
232232 `PackageMetadata protocol <https://importlib-metadata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#importlib_metadata.PackageMetadata >`_.
233233
234234 In addition to providing the defined protocol methods and attributes, subscripting
235- the instance is equivalent to calling the :meth: `!~PackageMetadata. get ` method.
235+ the instance is equivalent to calling the :meth: `!get ` method.
236236
237237Every `Distribution Package <https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/glossary/#term-Distribution-Package >`_
238238includes some metadata, which you can extract using the :func: `!metadata ` function::
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ the values are returned unparsed from the distribution metadata::
245245 >>> wheel_metadata['Requires-Python'] # doctest: +SKIP
246246 '>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*'
247247
248- :class: `PackageMetadata ` also presents a :attr: `!~PackageMetadata. json ` attribute that returns
248+ :class: `PackageMetadata ` also presents a :attr: `!json ` attribute that returns
249249all the metadata in a JSON-compatible form per :PEP: `566 `::
250250
251251 >>> wheel_metadata.json['requires_python']
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Once you have the file, you can also read its contents::
331331 return s.encode('utf-8')
332332 return s
333333
334- You can also use the :meth: `!~PackagePath. locate ` method to get the absolute
334+ You can also use the :meth: `!locate ` method to get the absolute
335335path to the file::
336336
337337 >>> util.locate() # doctest: +SKIP
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