bpo-26701: Tweak the documentation for special methods in int(). (GH-6741)
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Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
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@ -657,8 +657,8 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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.. function:: hex(x)
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Convert an integer number to a lowercase hexadecimal string prefixed with
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"0x". If x is not a Python :class:`int` object, it has to define an
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__index__() method that returns an integer. Some examples:
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"0x". If *x* is not a Python :class:`int` object, it has to define an
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:meth:`__index__` method that returns an integer. Some examples:
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>>> hex(255)
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'0xff'
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@ -716,12 +716,10 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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int(x, base=10)
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Return an integer object constructed from a number or string *x*, or return
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``0`` if no arguments are given. If *x* is a number, return
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:meth:`x.__int__() <object.__int__>`. If *x* defines
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:meth:`x.__trunc__() <object.__trunc__>` but not
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:meth:`x.__int__() <object.__int__>`, then return
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:meth:`x.__trunc__() <object.__trunc__>`. For floating point numbers,
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this truncates towards zero.
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``0`` if no arguments are given. If *x* defines :meth:`__int__`,
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``int(x)`` returns ``x.__int__()``. If *x* defines :meth:`__trunc__`,
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it returns ``x.__trunc__()``.
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For floating point numbers, this truncates towards zero.
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If *x* is not a number or if *base* is given, then *x* must be a string,
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:class:`bytes`, or :class:`bytearray` instance representing an :ref:`integer
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