Assorted doc fixes by Florent.

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Georg Brandl 2010-01-05 10:22:04 +00:00
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@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ Glossary
list comprehension
A compact way to process all or part of the elements in a sequence and
return a list with the results. ``result = ["0x%02x" % x for x in
return a list with the results. ``result = ['{:#04x}'.format(x) for x in
range(256) if x % 2 == 0]`` generates a list of strings containing
even hex numbers (0x..) in the range from 0 to 255. The :keyword:`if`
clause is optional. If omitted, all elements in ``range(256)`` are
@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ Glossary
object drops to zero, it is deallocated. Reference counting is
generally not visible to Python code, but it is a key element of the
:term:`CPython` implementation. The :mod:`sys` module defines a
:func:`getrefcount` function that programmers can call to return the
:func:`~sys.getrefcount` function that programmers can call to return the
reference count for a particular object.
__slots__

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@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ The :mod:`binascii` module defines the following functions:
use as a checksum algorithm, it is not suitable for use as a general hash
algorithm. Use as follows::
print(binascii.crc32("hello world"))
print(binascii.crc32(b"hello world"))
# Or, in two pieces:
crc = binascii.crc32("hello")
crc = binascii.crc32(" world", crc) & 0xffffffff
print('crc32 = 0x%08x' % crc)
crc = binascii.crc32(b"hello")
crc = binascii.crc32(b" world", crc) & 0xffffffff
print('crc32 = {:#010x}'.format(crc))
.. note::
To generate the same numeric value across all Python versions and

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@ -129,5 +129,5 @@ for file objects could be added::
return repr(obj)
aRepr = MyRepr()
print aRepr.repr(sys.stdin) # prints '<stdin>'
print(aRepr.repr(sys.stdin)) # prints '<stdin>'

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@ -1907,7 +1907,7 @@ pairs within braces, for example: ``{'jack': 4098, 'sjoerd': 4127}`` or ``{4098:
.. describe:: iter(d)
Return an iterator over the keys of the dictionary. This is a shortcut
for :meth:`iterkeys`.
for ``iter(d.keys())``.
.. method:: clear()