[merge from 3.5] - Issue27203 - Fix doctests Doc/faq/programming.rst.
Patch contributed by Jelle Zijlstra.
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@ -1172,13 +1172,25 @@ You probably tried to make a multidimensional array like this::
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>>> A = [[None] * 2] * 3
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This looks correct if you print it::
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This looks correct if you print it:
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.. testsetup::
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A = [[None] * 2] * 3
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.. doctest::
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>>> A
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[[None, None], [None, None], [None, None]]
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But when you assign a value, it shows up in multiple places:
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.. testsetup::
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A = [[None] * 2] * 3
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.. doctest::
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>>> A[0][0] = 5
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>>> A
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[[5, None], [5, None], [5, None]]
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@ -1665,9 +1677,9 @@ address, it happens frequently that after an object is deleted from memory, the
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next freshly created object is allocated at the same position in memory. This
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is illustrated by this example:
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>>> id(1000)
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>>> id(1000) # doctest: +SKIP
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13901272
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>>> id(2000)
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>>> id(2000) # doctest: +SKIP
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13901272
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The two ids belong to different integer objects that are created before, and
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@ -1676,9 +1688,9 @@ objects whose id you want to examine are still alive, create another reference
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to the object:
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>>> a = 1000; b = 2000
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>>> id(a)
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>>> id(a) # doctest: +SKIP
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13901272
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>>> id(b)
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>>> id(b) # doctest: +SKIP
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13891296
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