Fix base keyword arg name for int() and long().

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Georg Brandl 2009-08-06 15:06:25 +00:00
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@ -540,15 +540,15 @@ available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
Consider using the :func:`raw_input` function for general input from users. Consider using the :func:`raw_input` function for general input from users.
.. function:: int([x[, radix]]) .. function:: int([x[, base]])
Convert a string or number to a plain integer. If the argument is a string, Convert a string or number to a plain integer. If the argument is a string,
it must contain a possibly signed decimal number representable as a Python it must contain a possibly signed decimal number representable as a Python
integer, possibly embedded in whitespace. The *radix* parameter gives the integer, possibly embedded in whitespace. The *base* parameter gives the
base for the conversion (which is 10 by default) and may be any integer in base for the conversion (which is 10 by default) and may be any integer in
the range [2, 36], or zero. If *radix* is zero, the proper radix is the range [2, 36], or zero. If *base* is zero, the proper radix is
determined based on the contents of string; the interpretation is the same as determined based on the contents of string; the interpretation is the same as
for integer literals. (See :ref:`numbers`.) If *radix* is specified and *x* for integer literals. (See :ref:`numbers`.) If *base* is specified and *x*
is not a string, :exc:`TypeError` is raised. Otherwise, the argument may be a is not a string, :exc:`TypeError` is raised. Otherwise, the argument may be a
plain or long integer or a floating point number. Conversion of floating plain or long integer or a floating point number. Conversion of floating
point numbers to integers truncates (towards zero). If the argument is point numbers to integers truncates (towards zero). If the argument is
@ -643,11 +643,11 @@ available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
interpreter. Free variables are not returned in class blocks. interpreter. Free variables are not returned in class blocks.
.. function:: long([x[, radix]]) .. function:: long([x[, base]])
Convert a string or number to a long integer. If the argument is a string, it Convert a string or number to a long integer. If the argument is a string, it
must contain a possibly signed number of arbitrary size, possibly embedded in must contain a possibly signed number of arbitrary size, possibly embedded in
whitespace. The *radix* argument is interpreted in the same way as for whitespace. The *base* argument is interpreted in the same way as for
:func:`int`, and may only be given when *x* is a string. Otherwise, the argument :func:`int`, and may only be given when *x* is a string. Otherwise, the argument
may be a plain or long integer or a floating point number, and a long integer may be a plain or long integer or a floating point number, and a long integer
with the same value is returned. Conversion of floating point numbers to with the same value is returned. Conversion of floating point numbers to
@ -655,6 +655,7 @@ available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
The long type is described in :ref:`typesnumeric`. The long type is described in :ref:`typesnumeric`.
.. function:: map(function, iterable, ...) .. function:: map(function, iterable, ...)
Apply *function* to every item of *iterable* and return a list of the results. Apply *function* to every item of *iterable* and return a list of the results.