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[3.11] gh-92417: `doctest` docs: remove references to Python <3.6 (GH-92420) (GH-92467)
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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:serhiy-storchaka
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@ -288,10 +288,6 @@ strings are treated as if they were docstrings. In output, a key ``K`` in
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Any classes found are recursively searched similarly, to test docstrings in
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their contained methods and nested classes.
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.. impl-detail::
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Prior to version 3.4, extension modules written in C were not fully
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searched by doctest.
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.. _doctest-finding-examples:
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@ -785,11 +781,6 @@ instead. Another is to do ::
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>>> d
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['Harry', 'Hermione']
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.. note::
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Before Python 3.6, when printing a dict, Python did not guarantee that
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the key-value pairs was printed in any particular order.
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There are others, but you get the idea.
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Another bad idea is to print things that embed an object address, like ::
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