Minor doc updates for Py3.0
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return False
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.. function:: basestring()
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This abstract type is the superclass for :class:`str`. It
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cannot be called or instantiated, but it can be used to test whether an object
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is an instance of :class:`str` (or a user-defined type inherited from
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:class:`basestring`).
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.. function:: bin(x)
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Convert an integer number to a binary string. The result is a valid Python
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class's attributes, and recursively of the attributes of its class's base
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classes.
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The resulting list is sorted alphabetically. For example::
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>>> import struct
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>>> dir()
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['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__name__', 'struct']
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>>> dir(struct)
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['__doc__', '__name__', 'calcsize', 'error', 'pack', 'unpack']
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>>> class Foo(object):
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... def __dir__(self):
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... return ["kan", "ga", "roo"]
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...
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>>> f = Foo()
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>>> dir(f)
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['ga', 'kan', 'roo']
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The resulting list is sorted alphabetically.
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.. note::
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returns ``['a', 'b', 'c']`` and ``list( (1, 2, 3) )`` returns ``[1, 2, 3]``. If
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no argument is given, returns a new empty list, ``[]``.
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:class:`list` is a mutable sequence type, as documented in
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:ref:`typesseq`. For other containers see the built in :class:`dict`,
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:class:`set`, and :class:`tuple` classes, and the :mod:`collections` module.
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:class:`list` is a mutable sequence type, as documented in :ref:`typesseq`.
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.. function:: locals()
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Return a new set, optionally with elements are taken from *iterable*.
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The set type is described in :ref:`types-set`.
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For other containers see the built in :class:`dict`, :class:`list`, and
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:class:`tuple` classes, and the :mod:`collections` module.
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.. function:: setattr(object, name, value)
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3])`` returns ``(1, 2, 3)``. If no argument is given, returns a new empty
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tuple, ``()``.
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:class:`tuple` is an immutable sequence type, as documented in
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:ref:`typesseq`. For other containers see the built in :class:`dict`,
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:class:`list`, and :class:`set` classes, and the :mod:`collections` module.
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:class:`tuple` is an immutable sequence type, as documented in :ref:`typesseq`.
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.. function:: type(object)
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