Note the the sort arguments are required to be keywords.
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@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ Note that while lists allow their items to be of any type, bytearray object
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| ``s.reverse()`` | reverses the items of *s* in | \(6) |
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| ``s.sort([key[, reverse]])`` | sort the items of *s* in place | (6), (7) |
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| ``s.sort([key[, reverse]])`` | sort the items of *s* in place | (6), (7), (8) |
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.. index::
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sequence.
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:meth:`sort` is not supported by :class:`bytearray` objects.
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The :meth:`sort` method takes optional arguments for controlling the
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comparisons.
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comparisons. Each must be specified as a keyword argument.
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*key* specifies a function of one argument that is used to extract a comparison
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key from each list element: ``key=str.lower``. The default value is ``None``.
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makes the list appear empty for the duration, and raises :exc:`ValueError` if it
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can detect that the list has been mutated during a sort.
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(8)
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:meth:`sort` is not supported by :class:`bytearray` objects.
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.. _bytes-methods:
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