Merge with 3.2: Issue #17047: removed doubled words in Doc/*,
Mac/*, and Tool/* found by Serhiy Storchaka and Matthew Barnett
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@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ and lose important information about the exact cause of the error.
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.. index:: single: sum_sequence()
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A simple example of detecting exceptions and passing them on is shown in the
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:c:func:`sum_sequence` example above. It so happens that that example doesn't
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:c:func:`sum_sequence` example above. It so happens that this example doesn't
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need to clean up any owned references when it detects an error. The following
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example function shows some error cleanup. First, to remind you why you like
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Python, we show the equivalent Python code::
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ All integers are implemented as "long" integer objects of arbitrary size.
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.. c:function:: size_t PyLong_AsSize_t(PyObject *pylong)
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Return a C :c:type:`size_t` representation of of *pylong*. *pylong* must be
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Return a C :c:type:`size_t` representation of *pylong*. *pylong* must be
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an instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`.
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Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *pylong* is out of range for a
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.. index::
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single: OverflowError (built-in exception)
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Return a C :c:type:`unsigned PY_LONG_LONG` representation of of *pylong*.
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Return a C :c:type:`unsigned PY_LONG_LONG` representation of *pylong*.
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*pylong* must be an instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`.
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Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *pylong* is out of range for an
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@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ All of the components of an XML document are subclasses of :class:`Node`.
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Add a new child node to this node at the end of the list of
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children, returning *newChild*. If the node was already in
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in the tree, it is removed first.
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the tree, it is removed first.
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.. method:: Node.insertBefore(newChild, refChild)
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* ``--enable-universalsdk[=PATH]``
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Create a universal binary build of of Python. This can be used with both
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Create a universal binary build of Python. This can be used with both
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regular and framework builds.
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The optional argument specifies which OS X SDK should be used to perform the
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def add_file(self, file, src=None, version=None, language=None):
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"""Add a file to the current component of the directory, starting a new one
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one if there is no current component. By default, the file name in the source
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if there is no current component. By default, the file name in the source
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and the file table will be identical. If the src file is specified, it is
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interpreted relative to the current directory. Optionally, a version and a
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language can be specified for the entry in the File table."""
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PYBENCH - A Python Benchmark Suite
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________________________________________________________________________
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Extendable suite of of low-level benchmarks for measuring
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Extendable suite of low-level benchmarks for measuring
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the performance of the Python implementation
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(interpreter, compiler or VM).
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