Based on the definition of the collections.abc classes, it is more accurate to use "sequence" instead of "container" when describing argparse choices.
A previous attempt at fixing this in #92450 was mistaken; this PR reverts that change.
Co-authored-by: Shantanu <12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com>
The issue being resolved is shown in the 3.10 docs (if you select docs for older versions you won't see a visual glitch).
The newer sphinx version that produces the 3.10 docs doesn't treat the backslash to escape things in some situations it previously did.
* "Return true/false" is replaced with "Return ``True``/``False``"
if the function actually returns a bool.
* Fixed formatting of some True and False literals (now in monospace).
* Replaced "True/False" with "true/false" if it can be not only bool.
* Replaced some 1/0 with True/False if it corresponds the code.
* "Returns <bool>" is replaced with "Return <bool>".
GzipFile, BZ2File or LZMAFile. This defeats denial of service attacks
using compressed bombs (i.e. compressed payloads which decompress to a huge
size).
Patch by Martin Panter and Nikolaus Rath.
These functions were originally added to support LZMA compression in the zipfile
module, and are not of interest for the majority of users.
They can be made public in 3.4 if there is user interest, but in the meanwhile,
I've opted to present a smaller, simpler API for the module's initial release.