Restore Py2.x version of sample call to super().
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c += Counter() # remove zero and negative counts
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Several multiset mathematical operations are provided for combining
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:class:`Counter` objects. Multisets are like regular sets but are allowed to
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contain repeated elements (with counts of one or more). Addition and
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subtraction combine counters by adding or subtracting the counts of
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corresponding elements. Intersection and union return the minimum and maximum
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of corresponding counts. Each operation can accept inputs with signed counts,
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:class:`Counter` objects. Multisets are counters with the restriction
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that all counts are at least one. They are like regular sets but are
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allowed to contain repeated elements. Addition and subtraction combine
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counters by adding or subtracting the counts of corresponding elements.
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Intersection and union return the minimum and maximum of corresponding
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counts. Each operation can accept inputs with signed counts,
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but the output excludes results with counts less than one.
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>>> c = Counter(a=3, b=1)
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@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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class C(B):
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def method(self, arg):
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super().method(arg) # This does the same thing as: super(C, self).method(arg)
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super(C, self).method(arg)
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Note that :func:`super` is implemented as part of the binding process for
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explicit dotted attribute lookups such as ``super().__getitem__(name)``.
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