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Issue #14783: Merge changes from 3.2.
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@ -1203,7 +1203,8 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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.. _func-str:
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.. function:: str([object[, encoding[, errors]]])
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.. function:: str(object='')
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str(object[, encoding[, errors]])
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Return a string version of an object, using one of the following modes:
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@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ What's New in Python 3.3.1?
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Core and Builtins
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-----------------
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- Issue #14783: Improve int() docstring and switch docstrings for str(),
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range(), and slice() to use multi-line signatures.
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- Issue #15379: Fix passing of non-BMP characters as integers for the charmap
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decoder (already working as unicode strings). Patch by Serhiy Storchaka.
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@ -4848,13 +4848,20 @@ static PyGetSetDef long_getset[] = {
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};
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PyDoc_STRVAR(long_doc,
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"int(x[, base]) -> integer\n\
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"int(x=0) -> integer\n\
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int(x, base=10) -> integer\n\
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\n\
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Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating\n\
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point argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a\n\
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string representation of a floating point number!) When converting a\n\
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string, use the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when\n\
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converting a non-string.");
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Convert a number or string to an integer, or return 0 if no arguments\n\
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are given. If x is a number, return x.__int__(). For floating point\n\
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numbers, this truncates towards zero.\n\
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\n\
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If x is not a number or if base is given, then x must be a string,\n\
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bytes, or bytearray instance representing an integer literal in the\n\
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given base. The literal can be preceded by '+' or '-' and be surrounded\n\
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by whitespace. The base defaults to 10. Valid bases are 0 and 2-36.\n\
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Base 0 means to interpret the base from the string as an integer literal.\n\
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>>> int('0b100', base=0)\n\
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4");
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static PyNumberMethods long_as_number = {
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(binaryfunc)long_add, /*nb_add*/
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@ -136,7 +136,8 @@ range_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
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}
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PyDoc_STRVAR(range_doc,
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"range([start,] stop[, step]) -> range object\n\
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"range(stop) -> range object\n\
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range(start, stop[, step]) -> range object\n\
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\n\
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Returns a virtual sequence of numbers from start to stop by step.");
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@ -269,7 +269,8 @@ slice_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
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}
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PyDoc_STRVAR(slice_doc,
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"slice([start,] stop[, step])\n\
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"slice(stop)\n\
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slice(start, stop[, step])\n\
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Create a slice object. This is used for extended slicing (e.g. a[0:10:2]).");
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@ -14074,7 +14074,8 @@ onError:
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}
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PyDoc_STRVAR(unicode_doc,
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"str(object[, encoding[, errors]]) -> str\n\
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"str(object='') -> str\n\
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str(bytes_or_buffer[, encoding[, errors]]) -> str\n\
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\n\
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Create a new string object from the given object. If encoding or\n\
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errors is specified, then the object must expose a data buffer\n\
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