Use :samp: role.
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(a, *rest, b) = range(5)
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This sets *a* to ``0``, *b* to ``4``, and \*rest to ``[1, 2, 3]``.
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This sets *a* to ``0``, *b* to ``4``, and *rest* to ``[1, 2, 3]``.
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* Dictionary comprehensions: ``{k: v for k, v in stuff}`` means the
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same thing as ``dict(stuff)`` but is more flexible. (This is
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* :pep:`3109` and :pep:`3134`: new :keyword:`raise` statement syntax:
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``raise [expr [from expr]]``. See below.
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:samp:`raise [{expr} [from {expr}]]`. See below.
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* :keyword:`as` and :keyword:`with` are now reserved words. (Since
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2.6, actually.)
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:class:`object`.)
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* List comprehensions no longer support the syntactic form
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``[... for var in item1, item2, ...]``. Use
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``[... for var in (item1, item2, ...)]`` instead.
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:samp:`[... for {var} in {item1}, {item2}, ...]`. Use
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:samp:`[... for {var} in ({item1}, {item2}, ...)]` instead.
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Also note that list comprehensions have different semantics: they
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are closer to syntactic sugar for a generator expression inside a
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:func:`list` constructor, and in particular the loop control
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* The :keyword:`from` *module* :keyword:`import` ``*`` syntax is only
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allowed at the module level, no longer inside functions.
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* The only acceptable syntax for relative imports is :keyword:`from`
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``.`` [*module*] :keyword:`import` *name*.
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All :keyword:`import` forms not starting with ``.`` are
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* The only acceptable syntax for relative imports is :samp:`from .[{module}]
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import {name}`. All :keyword:`import` forms not starting with ``.`` are
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interpreted as absolute imports. (:pep:`0328`)
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* Classic classes are gone.
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