Issue #21439: Fix a couple of typos.
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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ those made in the suite of the for-loop::
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for i in range(10):
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for i in range(10):
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print(i)
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print(i)
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i = 5 # this will not affect the for-loop
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i = 5 # this will not affect the for-loop
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# be i will be overwritten with the next
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# because i will be overwritten with the next
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# index in the range
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# index in the range
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@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ An attribute reference is a primary followed by a period and a name:
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The primary must evaluate to an object of a type that supports attribute
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The primary must evaluate to an object of a type that supports attribute
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references, which most objects do. This object is then asked to produce the
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references, which most objects do. This object is then asked to produce the
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attribute whose name is the identifier. This production can be customized by
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attribute whose name is the identifier. This production can be customized by
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overriding the :meth:`__getattr__` method). If this attribute is not available,
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overriding the :meth:`__getattr__` method. If this attribute is not available,
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the exception :exc:`AttributeError` is raised. Otherwise, the type and value of
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the exception :exc:`AttributeError` is raised. Otherwise, the type and value of
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the object produced is determined by the object. Multiple evaluations of the
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the object produced is determined by the object. Multiple evaluations of the
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same attribute reference may yield different objects.
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same attribute reference may yield different objects.
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@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@ Lambdas
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lambda_expr: "lambda" [`parameter_list`]: `expression`
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lambda_expr: "lambda" [`parameter_list`]: `expression`
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lambda_expr_nocond: "lambda" [`parameter_list`]: `expression_nocond`
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lambda_expr_nocond: "lambda" [`parameter_list`]: `expression_nocond`
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Lambda expressions (sometimes called lambda forms) are create anonymous
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Lambda expressions (sometimes called lambda forms) are used to create anonymous
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functions. The expression ``lambda arguments: expression`` yields a function
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functions. The expression ``lambda arguments: expression`` yields a function
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object. The unnamed object behaves like a function object defined with ::
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object. The unnamed object behaves like a function object defined with ::
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