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Format None, True, False and NotImplemented as literals (GH-118758)
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Object Protocol
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Properly handle returning :c:data:`Py_NotImplemented` from within a C
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function (that is, create a new :term:`strong reference`
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to NotImplemented and return it).
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to :const:`NotImplemented` and return it).
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.. c:macro:: Py_PRINT_RAW
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time can acquire a lock --- that's their reason for existence).
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If the *blocking* argument is present, the action depends on its
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value: if it is False, the lock is only acquired if it can be acquired
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immediately without waiting, while if it is True, the lock is acquired
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value: if it is false, the lock is only acquired if it can be acquired
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immediately without waiting, while if it is true, the lock is acquired
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unconditionally as above.
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If the floating-point *timeout* argument is present and positive, it
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specifies the maximum wait time in seconds before returning. A negative
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*timeout* argument specifies an unbounded wait. You cannot specify
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a *timeout* if *blocking* is False.
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a *timeout* if *blocking* is false.
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The return value is ``True`` if the lock is acquired successfully,
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``False`` if not.
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:class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, and :class:`~pathlib.Path` paths
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are supported.
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If *cleanup_socket* is True then the Unix socket will automatically
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If *cleanup_socket* is true then the Unix socket will automatically
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be removed from the filesystem when the server is closed, unless the
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socket has been replaced after the server has been created.
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# [2, 6, 24]
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.. note::
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If *return_exceptions* is False, cancelling gather() after it
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If *return_exceptions* is false, cancelling gather() after it
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has been marked done won't cancel any submitted awaitables.
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For instance, gather can be marked done after propagating an
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exception to the caller, therefore, calling ``gather.cancel()``
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.. attribute:: temporary
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True if a :class:`Breakpoint` at (file, line) is temporary.
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``True`` if a :class:`Breakpoint` at (file, line) is temporary.
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.. attribute:: cond
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.. attribute:: enabled
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True if :class:`Breakpoint` is enabled.
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``True`` if :class:`Breakpoint` is enabled.
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.. attribute:: bpbynumber
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.. method:: is_skipped_line(module_name)
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Return True if *module_name* matches any skip pattern.
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Return ``True`` if *module_name* matches any skip pattern.
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.. method:: stop_here(frame)
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Return True if *frame* is below the starting frame in the stack.
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Return ``True`` if *frame* is below the starting frame in the stack.
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.. method:: break_here(frame)
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Return True if there is an effective breakpoint for this line.
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Return ``True`` if there is an effective breakpoint for this line.
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Check whether a line or function breakpoint exists and is in effect. Delete temporary
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breakpoints based on information from :func:`effective`.
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.. method:: break_anywhere(frame)
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Return True if any breakpoint exists for *frame*'s filename.
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Return ``True`` if any breakpoint exists for *frame*'s filename.
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Derived classes should override these methods to gain control over debugger
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operation.
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.. method:: get_break(filename, lineno)
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Return True if there is a breakpoint for *lineno* in *filename*.
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Return ``True`` if there is a breakpoint for *lineno* in *filename*.
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.. method:: get_breaks(filename, lineno)
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.. function:: checkfuncname(b, frame)
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Return True if we should break here, depending on the way the
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Return ``True`` if we should break here, depending on the way the
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:class:`Breakpoint` *b* was set.
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If it was set via line number, it checks if
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:attr:`bplist <bdb.Breakpoint.bplist>` for the
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(:attr:`file <bdb.Breakpoint.file>`, :attr:`line <bdb.Breakpoint.line>`)
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(which must exist) that is :attr:`enabled <bdb.Breakpoint.enabled>`, for
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which :func:`checkfuncname` is True, and that has neither a False
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which :func:`checkfuncname` is true, and that has neither a false
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:attr:`condition <bdb.Breakpoint.cond>` nor positive
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:attr:`ignore <bdb.Breakpoint.ignore>` count. The *flag*, meaning that a
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temporary breakpoint should be deleted, is False only when the
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temporary breakpoint should be deleted, is ``False`` only when the
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:attr:`cond <bdb.Breakpoint.cond>` cannot be evaluated (in which case,
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:attr:`ignore <bdb.Breakpoint.ignore>` count is ignored).
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If no such entry exists, then (None, None) is returned.
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If no such entry exists, then ``(None, None)`` is returned.
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.. function:: set_trace()
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Closely emulate the behavior of the interactive Python interpreter. This class
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builds on :class:`InteractiveInterpreter` and adds prompting using the familiar
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``sys.ps1`` and ``sys.ps2``, and input buffering. If *local_exit* is True,
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``sys.ps1`` and ``sys.ps2``, and input buffering. If *local_exit* is true,
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``exit()`` and ``quit()`` in the console will not raise :exc:`SystemExit`, but
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instead return to the calling code.
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter was added.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.7.2
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter's default value is updated to None.
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter's default value is updated to ``None``.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.8
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Setting *workers* to 0 now chooses the optimal number of cores.
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter was added.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.7.2
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter's default value is updated to None.
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter's default value is updated to ``None``.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.9
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Added *stripdir*, *prependdir*, *limit_sl_dest* and *hardlink_dupes* arguments.
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter was added.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.7.2
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter's default value is updated to None.
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The *invalidation_mode* parameter's default value is updated to ``None``.
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To force a recompile of all the :file:`.py` files in the :file:`Lib/`
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subdirectory and all its subdirectories::
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``None``. This is similar to :data:`QUOTE_ALL`, except that if a
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field value is ``None`` an empty (unquoted) string is written.
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Instructs :class:`reader` objects to interpret an empty (unquoted) field as None and
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to otherwise behave as :data:`QUOTE_ALL`.
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Instructs :class:`reader` objects to interpret an empty (unquoted) field
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as ``None`` and to otherwise behave as :data:`QUOTE_ALL`.
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.. versionadded:: 3.12
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generated equality and comparison methods (:meth:`~object.__eq__`,
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:meth:`~object.__gt__`, et al.).
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- *metadata*: This can be a mapping or None. None is treated as
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- *metadata*: This can be a mapping or ``None``. ``None`` is treated as
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an empty dict. This value is wrapped in
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:func:`~types.MappingProxyType` to make it read-only, and exposed
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on the :class:`Field` object. It is not used at all by Data
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.. versionadded:: 3.2
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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Returning NotImplemented from the underlying comparison function for
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Returning ``NotImplemented`` from the underlying comparison function for
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unrecognised types is now supported.
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.. function:: partial(func, /, *args, **keywords)
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.. function:: get_objects(generation=None)
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Returns a list of all objects tracked by the collector, excluding the list
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returned. If *generation* is not None, return only the objects tracked by
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returned. If *generation* is not ``None``, return only the objects tracked by
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the collector that are in that generation.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.8
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The optional *mtime* argument is the timestamp requested by gzip. The time
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is in Unix format, i.e., seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970.
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If *mtime* is omitted or None, the current time is used. Use *mtime* = 0
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If *mtime* is omitted or ``None``, the current time is used. Use *mtime* = 0
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to generate a compressed stream that does not depend on creation time.
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See below for the :attr:`mtime` attribute that is set when decompressing.
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initialized. If *host* is not specified, ``''`` (the local host) is used. If
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*port* is omitted, the standard IMAP4 port (143) is used. The optional *timeout*
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parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for the connection attempt.
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If timeout is not given or is None, the global default socket timeout is used.
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If timeout is not given or is ``None``, the global default socket timeout is used.
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The :class:`IMAP4` class supports the :keyword:`with` statement. When used
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like this, the IMAP4 ``LOGOUT`` command is issued automatically when the
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best practices.
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The optional *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for the
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connection attempt. If timeout is not given or is None, the global default
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connection attempt. If timeout is not given or is ``None``, the global default
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socket timeout is used.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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Opens socket to *port* at *host*. The optional *timeout* parameter
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specifies a timeout in seconds for the connection attempt.
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If timeout is not given or is None, the global default socket timeout
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If timeout is not given or is ``None``, the global default socket timeout
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is used. Also note that if the *timeout* parameter is set to be zero,
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it will raise a :class:`ValueError` to reject creating a non-blocking socket.
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This method is implicitly called by the :class:`IMAP4` constructor.
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.. abstractmethod:: is_dir()
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Return True if self is a directory.
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Return ``True`` if self is a directory.
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.. abstractmethod:: is_file()
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Return True if self is a file.
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Return ``True`` if self is a file.
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.. abstractmethod:: joinpath(*pathsegments)
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:param stream: The stream that the handler should use.
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:return: the old stream, if the stream was changed, or *None* if it wasn't.
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:return: the old stream, if the stream was changed, or ``None`` if it wasn't.
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.. versionadded:: 3.7
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Evaluates to ``n! / (n - k)!`` when ``k <= n`` and evaluates
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If *k* is not specified or is None, then *k* defaults to *n*
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If *k* is not specified or is ``None``, then *k* defaults to *n*
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generally be omitted since it can usually be inferred from the format of
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If *authkey* is given and not None, it should be a byte string and will be
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If *authkey* is given and not ``None``, it should be a byte string and will be
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used as the secret key for an HMAC-based authentication challenge. No
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authentication is done if *authkey* is None.
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authentication is done if *authkey* is ``None``.
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:exc:`~multiprocessing.AuthenticationError` is raised if authentication fails.
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If *authkey* is given and not ``None``, it should be a byte string and will be
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used as the secret key for an HMAC-based authentication challenge. No
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authentication is done if *authkey* is None.
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authentication is done if *authkey* is ``None``.
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:exc:`~multiprocessing.AuthenticationError` is raised if authentication fails.
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Copy *count* bytes from file descriptor *src*, starting from offset
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If *offset_src* is None, then *src* is read from the current position;
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If *offset_src* is ``None``, then *src* is read from the current position;
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Transfer *count* bytes from file descriptor *src*, starting from offset
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When *walk_up* is False (the default), the path must start with *other*.
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When the argument is true, ``..`` entries may be added to form the
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relative path. In all other cases, such as the paths referencing
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If *buffer_callback* is None (the default), buffer views are
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If *buffer_callback* is ``None`` (the default), buffer views are
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If *buffer_callback* is not None, then it can be called any number
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If *buffer_callback* is not ``None``, then it can be called any number
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(such as ``None``), the given buffer is :ref:`out-of-band <pickle-oob>`;
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It is an error if *buffer_callback* is not None and *protocol* is
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that the *buffer_callback* argument was ``None`` when a :class:`Pickler`
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objects that is consumed each time the pickle stream references
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.. attribute:: parent
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Return the harmonic mean of *data*, a sequence or iterable of
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real-valued numbers. If *weights* is omitted or ``None``, then
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contain a tuple of (filename, line number, function name) tuples
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describing the traceback where the coroutine object was created,
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with the most recent call first. When disabled, ``cr_origin`` will
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To enable, pass a *depth* value greater than zero; this sets the
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.. data:: Py_DEBUG
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True if Python was built with the :c:macro:`Py_DEBUG` macro
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``True`` if Python was built with the :c:macro:`Py_DEBUG` macro
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defined, that is, if
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Python was :ref:`built in debug mode <debug-build>`.
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#. Top-down search of area under mouse for target widget
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* Target widget should have a callable *dnd_accept* attribute
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* If *dnd_accept* is not present or returns None, search moves to parent widget
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* If no target widget is found, then the target object is None
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* If *dnd_accept* is not present or returns ``None``, search moves to parent widget
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* If no target widget is found, then the target object is ``None``
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2. Call to *<old_target>.dnd_leave(source, event)*
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#. Call to *<new_target>.dnd_enter(source, event)*
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is saved before setting *fd* to raw mode; this value is returned.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.12
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The return value is now the original tty attributes, instead of None.
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The return value is now the original tty attributes, instead of ``None``.
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.. function:: setcbreak(fd, when=termios.TCSAFLUSH)
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the minimum input to 1 byte with no delay.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.12
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The return value is now the original tty attributes, instead of None.
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The return value is now the original tty attributes, instead of ``None``.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.12.2
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The ``ICRNL`` flag is no longer cleared. This restores the behavior
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This attribute reflects *only* the value of the ``total`` argument
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to the current ``TypedDict`` class, not whether the class is semantically
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total. For example, a ``TypedDict`` with ``__total__`` set to True may
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total. For example, a ``TypedDict`` with ``__total__`` set to ``True`` may
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have keys marked with :data:`NotRequired`, or it may inherit from another
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``TypedDict`` with ``total=False``. Therefore, it is generally better to use
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:attr:`__required_keys__` and :attr:`__optional_keys__` for introspection.
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@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ The following classes are provided:
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An appropriate ``Content-Type`` header should be included if the *data*
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argument is present. If this header has not been provided and *data*
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is not None, ``Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded`` will
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is not ``None``, ``Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded`` will
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be added as a default.
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The next two arguments are only of interest for correct handling
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Python.
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Another thing you might notice is that not all data can be sorted or
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compared. For instance, ``[None, 'hello', 10]`` doesn't sort because
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integers can't be compared to strings and *None* can't be compared to
|
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integers can't be compared to strings and ``None`` can't be compared to
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other types. Also, there are some types that don't have a defined
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ordering relation. For example, ``3+4j < 5+7j`` isn't a valid
|
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comparison.
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@ -2722,7 +2722,7 @@ Importing typing.io or typing.re now prints a ``DeprecationWarning``.
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.. section: Library
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argparse actions store_const and append_const each receive a default value
|
||||
of None when the ``const`` kwarg is not provided. Previously, this raised a
|
||||
of ``None`` when the ``const`` kwarg is not provided. Previously, this raised a
|
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:exc:`TypeError`.
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..
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|
@ -3995,7 +3995,7 @@ operator expressions.
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.. section: Documentation
|
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|
||||
Document that :class:`collections.defaultdict` parameter ``default_factory``
|
||||
defaults to None and is positional-only.
|
||||
defaults to ``None`` and is positional-only.
|
||||
|
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..
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||||
|
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|
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@ -331,8 +331,8 @@ underlying SQLite API signals memory error. Patch by Erlend E. Aasland.
|
|||
.. nonce: 4MQt4r
|
||||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
pprint.pprint() now handles underscore_numbers correctly. Previously it was
|
||||
always setting it to False.
|
||||
:func:`pprint.pprint` now handles *underscore_numbers* correctly.
|
||||
Previously it was always setting it to ``False``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ may have prevented Python-to-Python calls respecting PEP 523.
|
|||
.. nonce: -igcjS
|
||||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Add a closure keyword-only parameter to exec(). It can only be specified
|
||||
Add a closure keyword-only parameter to :func:`exec()`. It can only be specified
|
||||
when exec-ing a code object that uses free variables. When specified, it
|
||||
must be a tuple, with exactly the number of cell variables referenced by the
|
||||
code object. closure has a default value of None, and it must be None if the
|
||||
code object. closure has a default value of ``None``, and it must be ``None`` if the
|
||||
code object doesn't refer to any free variables.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
@ -664,8 +664,9 @@ for :func:`os.fcopyfile` available in macOs.
|
|||
.. nonce: l1p7CJ
|
||||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
For @dataclass, add weakref_slot. Default is False. If True, and if
|
||||
slots=True, add a slot named "__weakref__", which will allow instances to be
|
||||
For :func:`@dataclass <dataclasses.dataclass>`, add *weakref_slot*.
|
||||
The new parameter defaults to ``False``. If true, and if
|
||||
``slots=True``, add a slot named ``"__weakref__"``, which will allow instances to be
|
||||
weakref'd. Contributed by Eric V. Smith
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -3561,8 +3561,8 @@ with :func:`os.pidfd_open` in non-blocking mode. Patch by Kumar Aditya.
|
|||
.. nonce: mkYl5q
|
||||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
Implement Enum __contains__ that returns True or False to replace the
|
||||
deprecated behaviour that would sometimes raise a TypeError.
|
||||
Implement ``Enum.__contains__`` that returns ``True`` or ``False`` to replace the
|
||||
deprecated behaviour that would sometimes raise a :exc:`TypeError`.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3729,7 +3729,7 @@ In a very special case, the email package tried to append the nonexistent
|
|||
.. nonce: e6uKxj
|
||||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
Fix :func:`ast.unparse` when ``ImportFrom.level`` is None
|
||||
Fix :func:`ast.unparse` when ``ImportFrom.level`` is ``None``
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3791,7 +3791,7 @@ the :c:type:`time_t` type in C.
|
|||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
Fixed crash resulting from calling bisect.insort() or bisect.insort_left()
|
||||
with the key argument not equal to None.
|
||||
with the key argument not equal to ``None``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4080,7 +4080,7 @@ replacement strings containing group references by 2--3 times.
|
|||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
Fix findtext in the xml module to only give an empty string when the text
|
||||
attribute is set to None.
|
||||
attribute is set to ``None``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ Created packages from zipfile and test_zipfile modules, separating
|
|||
|
||||
Fix :attr:`~ipaddress.IPv4Address.is_private` properties in the
|
||||
:mod:`ipaddress` module. Previously non-private networks (0.0.0.0/0) would
|
||||
return True from this method; now they correctly return False.
|
||||
return ``True`` from this method; now they correctly return ``False``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ redundant.
|
|||
.. nonce: M2n6Kg
|
||||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Fix :func:`int.__sizeof__` calculation to include the 1 element ob_digit
|
||||
array for 0 and False.
|
||||
Fix :func:`int.__sizeof__` calculation to include the 1-element ``ob_digit``
|
||||
array for ``0`` and ``False``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ Fix bug in line numbers of instructions emitted for :keyword:`except*
|
|||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Clarify :exc:`SyntaxWarning` with literal ``is`` comparison by specifying
|
||||
which literal is problematic, since comparisons using ``is`` with e.g. None
|
||||
which literal is problematic, since comparisons using ``is`` with e.g. ``None``
|
||||
and bool literals are idiomatic.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -3436,7 +3436,8 @@ added support for this decorator. Patch by Alex Waygood.
|
|||
.. nonce: C1ahtk
|
||||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
Make pydoc.doc catch bad module ImportError when output stream is not None.
|
||||
Make :func:`pydoc.doc` catch bad module :exc:`ImportError`
|
||||
when output stream is not ``None``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ cross-interpreter API. Patch by Anthony Shaw.
|
|||
.. nonce: ageUWQ
|
||||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Add support for sharing of True and False between interpreters using the
|
||||
Add support for sharing of ``True`` and ``False`` between interpreters using the
|
||||
cross-interpreter API. Patch by Anthony Shaw.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
@ -1354,8 +1354,8 @@ crash encountered after the first :meth:`tkinter.Tk` instance is destroyed.
|
|||
.. section: IDLE
|
||||
|
||||
Add docstrings to the IDLE debugger module. Fix two bugs: initialize
|
||||
Idb.botframe (should be in Bdb); in Idb.in_rpc_code, check whether
|
||||
prev_frame is None before trying to use it. Greatly expand test_debugger.
|
||||
``Idb.botframe`` (should be in Bdb); in ``Idb.in_rpc_code``, check whether
|
||||
``prev_frame`` is ``None`` before trying to use it. Greatly expand test_debugger.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Correctly compute end column offsets for multiline tokens in the
|
|||
.. nonce: 4ADN7i
|
||||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Fix None.__ne__(None) returning NotImplemented instead of False
|
||||
Fix ``None.__ne__(None)`` returning ``NotImplemented`` instead of ``False``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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