bpo-32747: Remove trailing spaces in docstrings. (GH-5491)
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@ -1523,15 +1523,15 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(csv_module_doc,
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"\n"
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"SETTINGS:\n"
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"\n"
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" * quotechar - specifies a one-character string to use as the \n"
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" * quotechar - specifies a one-character string to use as the\n"
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" quoting character. It defaults to '\"'.\n"
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" * delimiter - specifies a one-character string to use as the \n"
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" * delimiter - specifies a one-character string to use as the\n"
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" field separator. It defaults to ','.\n"
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" * skipinitialspace - specifies how to interpret whitespace which\n"
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" immediately follows a delimiter. It defaults to False, which\n"
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" means that whitespace immediately following a delimiter is part\n"
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" of the following field.\n"
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" * lineterminator - specifies the character sequence which should \n"
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" * lineterminator - specifies the character sequence which should\n"
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" terminate rows.\n"
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" * quoting - controls when quotes should be generated by the writer.\n"
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" It can take on any of the following module constants:\n"
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@ -1543,7 +1543,7 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(csv_module_doc,
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" fields which do not parse as integers or floating point\n"
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" numbers.\n"
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" csv.QUOTE_NONE means that quotes are never placed around fields.\n"
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" * escapechar - specifies a one-character string used to escape \n"
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" * escapechar - specifies a one-character string used to escape\n"
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" the delimiter when quoting is set to QUOTE_NONE.\n"
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" * doublequote - controls the handling of quotes inside fields. When\n"
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" True, two consecutive quotes are interpreted as one during read,\n"
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@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(_count_doc,
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"_count() -> integer\n\
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\n\
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\
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Return the number of currently running Python threads, excluding \n\
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Return the number of currently running Python threads, excluding\n\
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the main thread. The returned number comprises all threads created\n\
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through `start_new_thread()` as well as `threading.Thread`, and not\n\
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yet finished.\n\
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@ -2772,26 +2772,26 @@ the type of objects stored in them is constrained. The type is specified\n\
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at object creation time by using a type code, which is a single character.\n\
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The following type codes are defined:\n\
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\n\
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Type code C Type Minimum size in bytes \n\
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'b' signed integer 1 \n\
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'B' unsigned integer 1 \n\
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'u' Unicode character 2 (see note) \n\
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'h' signed integer 2 \n\
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'H' unsigned integer 2 \n\
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'i' signed integer 2 \n\
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'I' unsigned integer 2 \n\
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'l' signed integer 4 \n\
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'L' unsigned integer 4 \n\
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'q' signed integer 8 (see note) \n\
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'Q' unsigned integer 8 (see note) \n\
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'f' floating point 4 \n\
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'd' floating point 8 \n\
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Type code C Type Minimum size in bytes\n\
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'b' signed integer 1\n\
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'B' unsigned integer 1\n\
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'u' Unicode character 2 (see note)\n\
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'h' signed integer 2\n\
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'H' unsigned integer 2\n\
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'i' signed integer 2\n\
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'I' unsigned integer 2\n\
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'l' signed integer 4\n\
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'L' unsigned integer 4\n\
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'q' signed integer 8 (see note)\n\
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'Q' unsigned integer 8 (see note)\n\
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'f' floating point 4\n\
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'd' floating point 8\n\
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\n\
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NOTE: The 'u' typecode corresponds to Python's unicode character. On \n\
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NOTE: The 'u' typecode corresponds to Python's unicode character. On\n\
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narrow builds this is 2-bytes on wide builds this is 4-bytes.\n\
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\n\
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NOTE: The 'q' and 'Q' type codes are only available if the platform \n\
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C compiler used to build Python supports 'long long', or, on Windows, \n\
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NOTE: The 'q' and 'Q' type codes are only available if the platform\n\
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C compiler used to build Python supports 'long long', or, on Windows,\n\
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'__int64'.\n\
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\n\
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Methods:\n\
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@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ static PyMethodDef fcntl_methods[] = {
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PyDoc_STRVAR(module_doc,
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"This module performs file control and I/O control on file \n\
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"This module performs file control and I/O control on file\n\
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descriptors. It is an interface to the fcntl() and ioctl() Unix\n\
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routines. File descriptors can be obtained with the fileno() method of\n\
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a file or socket object.");
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@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@ static PyMethodDef takewhile_reduce_methods[] = {
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PyDoc_STRVAR(takewhile_doc,
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"takewhile(predicate, iterable) --> takewhile object\n\
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\n\
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Return successive entries from an iterable as long as the \n\
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Return successive entries from an iterable as long as the\n\
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predicate evaluates to true for each entry.");
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static PyTypeObject takewhile_type = {
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Return an iterator whose next() method returns selected values from an\n\
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iterable. If start is specified, will skip all preceding elements;\n\
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otherwise, start defaults to zero. Step defaults to one. If\n\
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specified as another value, step determines how many values are \n\
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specified as another value, step determines how many values are\n\
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skipped between successive calls. Works like a slice() on a list\n\
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but returns an iterator.");
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@ -4613,8 +4613,8 @@ repeat(elem [,n]) --> elem, elem, elem, ... endlessly or up to n times\n\
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\n\
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Iterators terminating on the shortest input sequence:\n\
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accumulate(p[, func]) --> p0, p0+p1, p0+p1+p2\n\
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chain(p, q, ...) --> p0, p1, ... plast, q0, q1, ... \n\
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chain.from_iterable([p, q, ...]) --> p0, p1, ... plast, q0, q1, ... \n\
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chain(p, q, ...) --> p0, p1, ... plast, q0, q1, ...\n\
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chain.from_iterable([p, q, ...]) --> p0, p1, ... plast, q0, q1, ...\n\
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compress(data, selectors) --> (d[0] if s[0]), (d[1] if s[1]), ...\n\
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dropwhile(pred, seq) --> seq[n], seq[n+1], starting when pred fails\n\
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groupby(iterable[, keyfunc]) --> sub-iterators grouped by value of keyfunc(v)\n\
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starmap(fun, seq) --> fun(*seq[0]), fun(*seq[1]), ...\n\
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tee(it, n=2) --> (it1, it2 , ... itn) splits one iterator into n\n\
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takewhile(pred, seq) --> seq[0], seq[1], until pred fails\n\
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zip_longest(p, q, ...) --> (p[0], q[0]), (p[1], q[1]), ... \n\
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zip_longest(p, q, ...) --> (p[0], q[0]), (p[1], q[1]), ...\n\
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\n\
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Combinatoric generators:\n\
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product(p, q, ... [repeat=1]) --> cartesian product\n\
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"This function will only be defined if an implementation is\n" \
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"available for this system.\n" \
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"\n" \
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"shutil.get_terminal_size is the high-level function which should \n" \
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"shutil.get_terminal_size is the high-level function which should\n" \
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"normally be used, os.get_terminal_size is the low-level implementation.");
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static PyObject*
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PyDoc_STRVAR(poll_poll_doc,
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"poll( [timeout] ) -> list of (fd, event) 2-tuples\n\n\
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Polls the set of registered file descriptors, returning a list containing \n\
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Polls the set of registered file descriptors, returning a list containing\n\
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any descriptors that have events or errors to report.");
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static PyObject *
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PyDoc_STRVAR(devpoll_poll_doc,
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"poll( [timeout] ) -> list of (fd, event) 2-tuples\n\n\
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Polls the set of registered file descriptors, returning a list containing \n\
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Polls the set of registered file descriptors, returning a list containing\n\
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any descriptors that have events or errors to report.");
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static PyObject *
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PyDoc_STRVAR(gettimeout_doc,
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"gettimeout() -> timeout\n\
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\n\
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Returns the timeout in seconds (float) associated with socket \n\
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operations. A timeout of None indicates that timeouts on socket \n\
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Returns the timeout in seconds (float) associated with socket\n\
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operations. A timeout of None indicates that timeouts on socket\n\
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operations are disabled.");
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/* s.setsockopt() method.
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setsockopt(level, option, None, optlen: int)\n\
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\n\
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Set a socket option. See the Unix manual for level and option.\n\
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The value argument can either be an integer, a string buffer, or \n\
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The value argument can either be an integer, a string buffer, or\n\
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None, optlen.");
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PyDoc_STRVAR(recv_into_doc,
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"recv_into(buffer, [nbytes[, flags]]) -> nbytes_read\n\
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\n\
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A version of recv() that stores its data into a buffer rather than creating \n\
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a new string. Receive up to buffersize bytes from the socket. If buffersize \n\
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A version of recv() that stores its data into a buffer rather than creating\n\
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a new string. Receive up to buffersize bytes from the socket. If buffersize\n\
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is not specified (or 0), receive up to the size available in the given buffer.\n\
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\n\
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See recv() for documentation about the flags.");
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Note that in case the received integer does not fit in 16-bit unsigned\n\
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integer, but does fit in a positive C int, it is silently truncated to\n\
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16-bit unsigned integer.\n\
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However, this silent truncation feature is deprecated, and will raise an \n\
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However, this silent truncation feature is deprecated, and will raise an\n\
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exception in future versions of Python.");
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Note that in case the received integer does not fit in 16-bit unsigned\n\
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integer, but does fit in a positive C int, it is silently truncated to\n\
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16-bit unsigned integer.\n\
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However, this silent truncation feature is deprecated, and will raise an \n\
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However, this silent truncation feature is deprecated, and will raise an\n\
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exception in future versions of Python.");
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/* __eq__() */
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PyDoc_STRVAR(odict_eq__doc__,
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"od.__eq__(y) <==> od==y. Comparison to another OD is order-sensitive \n\
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"od.__eq__(y) <==> od==y. Comparison to another OD is order-sensitive\n\
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while comparison to a regular mapping is order-insensitive.\n\
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");
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PyDoc_STRVAR(index__doc__,
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"S.index(sub[, start[, end]]) -> int\n\
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Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, \n\
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Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found,\n\
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such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional\n\
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arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.\n\
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"the object is destroyed. To guarantee cleanup, you can call either\n"
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"the Close() method on the PyHKEY, or the CloseKey() method.\n"
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"\n"
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"All functions which accept a handle object also accept an integer - \n"
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"All functions which accept a handle object also accept an integer --\n"
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"however, use of the handle object is encouraged.\n"
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"\n"
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"Functions:\n"
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PyDoc_STRVAR(getdefaultencoding_doc,
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"getdefaultencoding() -> string\n\
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Return the current default string encoding used by the Unicode \n\
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Return the current default string encoding used by the Unicode\n\
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implementation."
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);
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Changes the default filesystem encoding to mbcs:replace for consistency\n\
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with earlier versions of Python. See PEP 529 for more information.\n\
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This is equivalent to defining the PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING \n\
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This is equivalent to defining the PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING\n\
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environment variable before launching Python."
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);
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
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/* concatenating string here */
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PyDoc_STR(
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"_enablelegacywindowsfsencoding -- [Windows only] \n\
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"_enablelegacywindowsfsencoding -- [Windows only]\n\
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"
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)
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#endif
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