Show an example of calling a named set method.
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\cfunction{PyNumber_Or()}, \cfunction{PyNumber_Xor()},
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\cfunction{PyNumber_Or()}, \cfunction{PyNumber_Xor()},
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\cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceAdd()}, \cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract()},
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\cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceAdd()}, \cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract()},
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\cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceOr()}, and \cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceXor()}).
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\cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceOr()}, and \cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceXor()}).
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Note, \cfunction{PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract()} is also useful clearing
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clearing a set (\code{s-=s}).
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For example, to clear a set, write: \code{PyObject_CallMethod(s, "clear", NULL)}
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\begin{ctypedesc}{PySetObject}
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\begin{ctypedesc}{PySetObject}
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This subtype of \ctype{PyObject} is used to hold the internal data for
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This subtype of \ctype{PyObject} is used to hold the internal data for
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