fix description of super() behavior on descriptors
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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ The important points to remember are:
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The object returned by ``super()`` also has a custom :meth:`__getattribute__`
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method for invoking descriptors. The call ``super(B, obj).m()`` searches
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``obj.__class__.__mro__`` for the base class ``A`` immediately following ``B``
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and then returns ``A.__dict__['m'].__get__(obj, A)``. If not a descriptor,
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and then returns ``A.__dict__['m'].__get__(obj, B)``. If not a descriptor,
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``m`` is returned unchanged. If not in the dictionary, ``m`` reverts to a
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search using :meth:`object.__getattribute__`.
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