Issue #19795: Improved more markups of True/False.
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@ -278,5 +278,5 @@ Number Protocol
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.. c:function:: int PyIndex_Check(PyObject *o)
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Returns True if *o* is an index integer (has the nb_index slot of the
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tp_as_number structure filled in).
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Returns ``1`` if *o* is an index integer (has the nb_index slot of the
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tp_as_number structure filled in), and ``0`` otherwise.
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@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Creating connections
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* *reuse_address* tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in
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TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to
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expire. If not specified will automatically be set to True on
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expire. If not specified will automatically be set to ``True`` on
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UNIX.
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* *reuse_port* tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to the
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@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ Creating listening connections
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* *reuse_address* tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in
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TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to
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expire. If not specified will automatically be set to True on
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expire. If not specified will automatically be set to ``True`` on
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UNIX.
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* *reuse_port* tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to the
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@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Future
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.. method:: done()
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Return True if the future is done.
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Return ``True`` if the future is done.
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Done means either that a result / exception are available, or that the
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future was cancelled.
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@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ Task functions
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All futures must share the same event loop. If all the tasks are done
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successfully, the returned future's result is the list of results (in the
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order of the original sequence, not necessarily the order of results
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arrival). If *return_exceptions* is True, exceptions in the tasks are
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arrival). If *return_exceptions* is true, exceptions in the tasks are
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treated the same as successful results, and gathered in the result list;
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otherwise, the first raised exception will be immediately propagated to the
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returned future.
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@ -1365,7 +1365,7 @@ details, consult the :manpage:`dlopen(3)` manpage. On Windows, *mode* is
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ignored. On posix systems, RTLD_NOW is always added, and is not
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configurable.
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The *use_errno* parameter, when set to True, enables a ctypes mechanism that
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The *use_errno* parameter, when set to true, enables a ctypes mechanism that
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allows accessing the system :data:`errno` error number in a safe way.
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:mod:`ctypes` maintains a thread-local copy of the systems :data:`errno`
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variable; if you call foreign functions created with ``use_errno=True`` then the
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@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@ The function :func:`ctypes.get_errno` returns the value of the ctypes private
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copy, and the function :func:`ctypes.set_errno` changes the ctypes private copy
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to a new value and returns the former value.
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The *use_last_error* parameter, when set to True, enables the same mechanism for
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The *use_last_error* parameter, when set to true, enables the same mechanism for
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the Windows error code which is managed by the :func:`GetLastError` and
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:func:`SetLastError` Windows API functions; :func:`ctypes.get_last_error` and
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:func:`ctypes.set_last_error` are used to request and change the ctypes private
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@ -1586,7 +1586,7 @@ type and the argument types of the function.
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The returned function prototype creates functions that use the standard C
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calling convention. The function will release the GIL during the call. If
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*use_errno* is set to True, the ctypes private copy of the system
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*use_errno* is set to true, the ctypes private copy of the system
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:data:`errno` variable is exchanged with the real :data:`errno` value before
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and after the call; *use_last_error* does the same for the Windows error
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code.
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The :mod:`functools` module defines the following functions:
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grow without bound. The LRU feature performs best when *maxsize* is a
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power-of-two.
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If *typed* is set to True, function arguments of different types will be
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If *typed* is set to true, function arguments of different types will be
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cached separately. For example, ``f(3)`` and ``f(3.0)`` will be treated
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as distinct calls with distinct results.
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@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ Raw File I/O
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The *name* can be one of two things:
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* a character string or :class:`bytes` object representing the path to the
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file which will be opened. In this case closefd must be True (the default)
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file which will be opened. In this case closefd must be ``True`` (the default)
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otherwise an error will be raised.
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* an integer representing the number of an existing OS-level file descriptor
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to which the resulting :class:`FileIO` object will give access. When the
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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ is the module's name in the Python package namespace.
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looking for handlers in this logger and its parents in the logger hierarchy.
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Returns ``True`` if a handler was found, else ``False``. The method stops searching
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up the hierarchy whenever a logger with the 'propagate' attribute set to
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False is found - that will be the last logger which is checked for the
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false is found - that will be the last logger which is checked for the
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existence of handlers.
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.. versionadded:: 3.2
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Like :func:`encode`, except that it accepts a source :class:`bytes` and
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returns the corresponding encoded :class:`bytes`. By default, it sends a
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False value to *quotetabs* parameter of the :func:`encode` function.
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``False`` value to *quotetabs* parameter of the :func:`encode` function.
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Enable or disable automatic calls to :c:func:`add_history` when reading
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input via readline. The *enabled* argument should be a Boolean value
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that when true, enables auto history, and that when False, disables
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that when true, enables auto history, and that when false, disables
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auto history.
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.. versionadded:: 3.6
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@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ to speed up repeated connections from the same clients.
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This setting doesn't apply to client sockets. You can also use the
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:data:`OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE` option to further improve security.
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This method is not available if :data:`HAS_ECDH` is False.
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This method is not available if :data:`HAS_ECDH` is ``False``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.3
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@ -61,16 +61,16 @@ compatibility with older versions, see the :ref:`call-function-trio` section.
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The *input* argument is passed to :meth:`Popen.communicate` and thus to the
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subprocess's stdin. If used it must be a byte sequence, or a string if
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*encoding* or *errors* is specified or *universal_newlines* is True. When
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*encoding* or *errors* is specified or *universal_newlines* is true. When
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used, the internal :class:`Popen` object is automatically created with
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``stdin=PIPE``, and the *stdin* argument may not be used as well.
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If *check* is True, and the process exits with a non-zero exit code, a
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If *check* is true, and the process exits with a non-zero exit code, a
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:exc:`CalledProcessError` exception will be raised. Attributes of that
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exception hold the arguments, the exit code, and stdout and stderr if they
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were captured.
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If *encoding* or *errors* are specified, or *universal_newlines* is True,
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If *encoding* or *errors* are specified, or *universal_newlines* is true,
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file objects for stdin, stdout and stderr are opened in text mode using the
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specified *encoding* and *errors* or the :class:`io.TextIOWrapper` default.
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Otherwise, file objects are opened in binary mode.
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.. index::
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single: universal newlines; subprocess module
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If *encoding* or *errors* are specified, or *universal_newlines* is True,
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If *encoding* or *errors* are specified, or *universal_newlines* is true,
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the file objects *stdin*, *stdout* and *stderr* will be opened in text
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mode using the *encoding* and *errors* specified in the call or the
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defaults for :class:`io.TextIOWrapper`.
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If *vars* is provided, it must be a dictionary of variables that will
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update the dictionary used to expand the paths.
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If *expand* is set to False, the paths will not be expanded.
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If *expand* is set to false, the paths will not be expanded.
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If *scheme* is not an existing scheme, :func:`get_paths` will raise a
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:exc:`KeyError`.
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.. method:: wait_for(predicate, timeout=None)
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Wait until a condition evaluates to True. *predicate* should be a
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Wait until a condition evaluates to true. *predicate* should be a
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callable which result will be interpreted as a boolean value.
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A *timeout* may be provided giving the maximum time to wait.
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.. method:: ZipInfo.is_dir()
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Return True if this archive member is a directory.
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Return ``True`` if this archive member is a directory.
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This uses the entry's name: directories should always end with ``/``.
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[('first', 1), ('third', 3), ('second', 5)]
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The :meth:`~collections.OrderedDict.popitem` method has an optional *last*
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argument that defaults to True. If *last* is True, the most recently
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added key is returned and removed; if it's False, the
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argument that defaults to ``True``. If *last* is true, the most recently
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added key is returned and removed; if it's false, the
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oldest key is selected::
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>>> od = OrderedDict([(x,0) for x in range(20)])
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* The :mod:`SocketServer` module's :class:`~SocketServer.TCPServer` class now
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supports socket timeouts and disabling the Nagle algorithm.
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The :attr:`~SocketServer.TCPServer.disable_nagle_algorithm` class attribute
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defaults to False; if overridden to be True,
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defaults to ``False``; if overridden to be true,
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new request connections will have the TCP_NODELAY option set to
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prevent buffering many small sends into a single TCP packet.
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The :attr:`~SocketServer.BaseServer.timeout` class attribute can hold
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:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertTrue`, and :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertFalse`
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failures now provide more information. If you set the
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:attr:`~unittest.TestCase.longMessage` attribute of your :class:`~unittest.TestCase` classes to
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True, both the standard error message and any additional message you
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true, both the standard error message and any additional message you
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provide will be printed for failures. (Added by Michael Foord; :issue:`5663`.)
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The :meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertRaises` method now
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sequence comparison methods do.
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:func:`unittest.main` now takes an optional ``exit`` argument. If
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False, :func:`~unittest.main` doesn't call :func:`sys.exit`, allowing
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false, :func:`~unittest.main` doesn't call :func:`sys.exit`, allowing
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:func:`~unittest.main` to be used from the interactive interpreter.
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(Contributed by J. Pablo Fernández; :issue:`3379`.)
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-----
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* :meth:`~sched.scheduler.run` now accepts a *blocking* parameter which when
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set to False makes the method execute the scheduled events due to expire
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set to false makes the method execute the scheduled events due to expire
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soonest (if any) and then return immediately.
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This is useful in case you want to use the :class:`~sched.scheduler` in
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non-blocking applications. (Contributed by Giampaolo Rodolà in :issue:`13449`.)
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