#9451: strengthen warning about __*__ special name usage.
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``__*__``
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``__*__``
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System-defined names. These names are defined by the interpreter and its
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System-defined names. These names are defined by the interpreter and its
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implementation (including the standard library); applications should not expect
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implementation (including the standard library). Current system names are
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to define additional names using this convention. The set of names of this
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discussed in the :ref:`specialnames` section and elsewhere. More will likely
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class defined by Python may be extended in future versions. See section
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be defined in future versions of Python. *Any* use of ``__*__`` names, in
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:ref:`specialnames`.
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any context, that does not follow explicitly documented use, is subject to
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breakage without warning.
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``__*``
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``__*``
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Class-private names. Names in this category, when used within the context of a
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Class-private names. Names in this category, when used within the context of a
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