bpo-43905: Expand dataclasses.astuple() and asdict() docs (GH-26154)

Expanded ``astuple()`` docs, warning about deepcopy being applied 
and providing a workaround.

Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:ericvsmith
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Converts the dataclass ``instance`` to a dict (by using the
factory function ``dict_factory``). Each dataclass is converted
to a dict of its fields, as ``name: value`` pairs. dataclasses, dicts,
lists, and tuples are recursed into. For example::
lists, and tuples are recursed into. Other objects are copied with
:func:`copy.deepcopy`.
Example of using :func:`asdict` on nested dataclasses::
@dataclass
class Point:
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c = C([Point(0, 0), Point(10, 4)])
assert asdict(c) == {'mylist': [{'x': 0, 'y': 0}, {'x': 10, 'y': 4}]}
Raises :exc:`TypeError` if ``instance`` is not a dataclass instance.
To create a shallow copy, the following workaround may be used::
dict((field.name, getattr(instance, field.name)) for field in fields(instance))
:func:`asdict` raises :exc:`TypeError` if ``instance`` is not a dataclass
instance.
.. function:: astuple(instance, *, tuple_factory=tuple)
Converts the dataclass ``instance`` to a tuple (by using the
factory function ``tuple_factory``). Each dataclass is converted
to a tuple of its field values. dataclasses, dicts, lists, and
tuples are recursed into.
tuples are recursed into. Other objects are copied with
:func:`copy.deepcopy`.
Continuing from the previous example::
assert astuple(p) == (10, 20)
assert astuple(c) == ([(0, 0), (10, 4)],)
Raises :exc:`TypeError` if ``instance`` is not a dataclass instance.
To create a shallow copy, the following workaround may be used::
tuple(getattr(instance, field.name) for field in dataclasses.fields(instance))
:func:`astuple` raises :exc:`TypeError` if ``instance`` is not a dataclass
instance.
.. function:: make_dataclass(cls_name, fields, *, bases=(), namespace=None, init=True, repr=True, eq=True, order=False, unsafe_hash=False, frozen=False, match_args=True, kw_only=False, slots=False)

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Expanded :func:`~dataclasses.astuple` and :func:`~dataclasses.asdict` docs,
warning about deepcopy being applied and providing a workaround.