State clearly that truncate() doesn't move the file position,
and remove a duplicate of its specification.
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.. method:: truncate(size=None)
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Truncate the file to at most *size* bytes. *size* defaults to the current
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file position, as returned by :meth:`tell`.
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file position, as returned by :meth:`tell`. Note that the current file
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position isn't changed; if you want to change it to the new end of
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file, you have to :meth:`seek()` explicitly.
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.. method:: writable()
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@ -527,11 +529,6 @@ In many situations, buffered I/O streams will provide higher performance
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In :class:`BytesIO`, this is the same as :meth:`read`.
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.. method:: truncate([size])
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Truncate the buffer to at most *size* bytes. *size* defaults to the
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current stream position, as returned by :meth:`tell`.
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.. class:: BufferedReader(raw, buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE)
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