Update weakref.rst (GH-14098)
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Not all objects can be weakly referenced; those objects which can include class
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instances, functions written in Python (but not in C), instance methods, sets,
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frozensets, some :term:`file objects <file object>`, :term:`generator`\s, type
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objects, sockets, arrays, deques, regular expression pattern objects, and code
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frozensets, some :term:`file objects <file object>`, :term:`generators <generator>`,
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type objects, sockets, arrays, deques, regular expression pattern objects, and code
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objects.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.2
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@ -80,9 +80,10 @@ support weak references but can add support through subclassing::
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obj = Dict(red=1, green=2, blue=3) # this object is weak referenceable
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Other built-in types such as :class:`tuple` and :class:`int` do not support weak
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references even when subclassed (This is an implementation detail and may be
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different across various Python implementations.).
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.. impl-detail::
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Other built-in types such as :class:`tuple` and :class:`int` do not support weak
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references even when subclassed.
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Extension types can easily be made to support weak references; see
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:ref:`weakref-support`.
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