Issue #18326: merge with 3.3

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Zachary Ware 2013-11-22 14:03:10 -06:00
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argument
A value passed to a :term:`function` (or :term:`method`) when calling the
function. There are two types of arguments:
function. There are two kinds of argument:
* :dfn:`keyword argument`: an argument preceded by an identifier (e.g.
``name=``) in a function call or passed as a value in a dictionary
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parameter
A named entity in a :term:`function` (or method) definition that
specifies an :term:`argument` (or in some cases, arguments) that the
function can accept. There are five types of parameters:
function can accept. There are five kinds of parameter:
* :dfn:`positional-or-keyword`: specifies an argument that can be passed
either :term:`positionally <argument>` or as a :term:`keyword argument
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parameters. However, some built-in functions have positional-only
parameters (e.g. :func:`abs`).
.. _keyword-only_parameter:
* :dfn:`keyword-only`: specifies an argument that can be supplied only
by keyword. Keyword-only parameters can be defined by including a
single var-positional parameter or bare ``*`` in the parameter list

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fail, the entire sort operation will fail (and the list will likely be left
in a partially modified state).
:meth:`sort` accepts two arguments that can only be passed by keyword
(:ref:`keyword-only arguments <keyword-only_parameter>`):
*key* specifies a function of one argument that is used to extract a
comparison key from each list element (for example, ``key=str.lower``).
The key corresponding to each item in the list is calculated once and

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- Issue 19384: Fix test_py_compile for root user, patch by Claudiu Popa.
Documentation
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- Issue #18326: Clarify that list.sort's arguments are keyword-only. Also,
attempt to reduce confusion in the glossary by not saying there are
different "types" of arguments and parameters.
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