Add links to helpful external resources.
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*reverse* is a boolean value. If set to ``True``, then the list elements are
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sorted as if each comparison were reversed.
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In general, the *key* and *reverse* conversion processes are much faster than
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specifying an equivalent *cmp* function. This is because *cmp* is called
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multiple times for each list element while *key* and *reverse* touch each
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element only once.
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In general, the *key* and *reverse* conversion processes are much faster
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than specifying an equivalent *cmp* function. This is because *cmp* is
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called multiple times for each list element while *key* and *reverse* touch
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each element only once. To convert an old-style *cmp* function to a *key*
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function, see the `CmpToKey recipe in the ASPN cookbook
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<http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576653/>`_\.
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.. versionadded:: 2.4
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occasionally double-round an intermediate sum causing it to be off in its
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least significant bit.
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For further discussion and two alternative approaches, see the `ASPN cookbook
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recipes for accurate floating point summation
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<http://code.activestate.com/recipes/393090/>`_\.
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.. versionadded:: 2.6
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