#16210: merge with 3.2.

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Ezio Melotti 2012-10-24 23:06:56 +03:00
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@ -1323,29 +1323,25 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
.. function:: type(object)
type(name, bases, dict)
.. index:: object: type
Return the type of an *object*. The return value is a type object and
generally the same object as returned by ``object.__class__``.
With one argument, return the type of an *object*. The return value is a
type object and generally the same object as returned by ``object.__class__``.
The :func:`isinstance` built-in function is recommended for testing the type
of an object, because it takes subclasses into account.
With three arguments, :func:`type` functions as a constructor as detailed
below.
.. function:: type(name, bases, dict)
:noindex:
Return a new type object. This is essentially a dynamic form of the
:keyword:`class` statement. The *name* string is the class name and becomes the
:attr:`__name__` attribute; the *bases* tuple itemizes the base classes and
becomes the :attr:`__bases__` attribute; and the *dict* dictionary is the
namespace containing definitions for class body and becomes the :attr:`__dict__`
attribute. For example, the following two statements create identical
:class:`type` objects:
With three arguments, return a new type object. This is essentially a
dynamic form of the :keyword:`class` statement. The *name* string is the
class name and becomes the :attr:`__name__` attribute; the *bases* tuple
itemizes the base classes and becomes the :attr:`__bases__` attribute;
and the *dict* dictionary is the namespace containing definitions for class
body and becomes the :attr:`__dict__` attribute. For example, the
following two statements create identical :class:`type` objects:
>>> class X:
... a = 1

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@ -1059,6 +1059,7 @@ Iñigo Serna
Joakim Sernbrant
Roger D. Serwy
Jerry Seutter
Pete Sevander
Denis Severson
Ian Seyer
Ha Shao