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| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | ||||
| # Autogenerated by Sphinx on Mon May  6 20:27:55 2019 | ||||
| # Autogenerated by Sphinx on Wed May 29 01:18:52 2019 | ||||
| topics = {'assert': 'The "assert" statement\n' | ||||
|            '**********************\n' | ||||
|            '\n' | ||||
|  | @ -2044,7 +2044,7 @@ | |||
|                 'exception is raised, it is as if "in" raised that ' | ||||
|                 'exception).\n' | ||||
|                 '\n' | ||||
|                 'The operator "not in" is defined to have the inverse true ' | ||||
|                 'The operator "not in" is defined to have the inverse truth ' | ||||
|                 'value of\n' | ||||
|                 '"in".\n' | ||||
|                 '\n' | ||||
|  | @ -2052,13 +2052,13 @@ | |||
|                 'Identity comparisons\n' | ||||
|                 '====================\n' | ||||
|                 '\n' | ||||
|                 'The operators "is" and "is not" test for object identity: "x ' | ||||
|                 'is y" is\n' | ||||
|                 'true if and only if *x* and *y* are the same object.  Object ' | ||||
|                 'identity\n' | ||||
|                 'is determined using the "id()" function.  "x is not y" yields ' | ||||
|                 'the\n' | ||||
|                 'inverse truth value. [4]\n', | ||||
|                 'The operators "is" and "is not" test for an object’s ' | ||||
|                 'identity: "x is\n' | ||||
|                 'y" is true if and only if *x* and *y* are the same object.  ' | ||||
|                 'An\n' | ||||
|                 'Object’s identity is determined using the "id()" function.  ' | ||||
|                 '"x is not\n' | ||||
|                 'y" yields the inverse truth value. [4]\n', | ||||
|  'compound': 'Compound statements\n' | ||||
|              '*******************\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|  | @ -2558,22 +2558,25 @@ | |||
|              '(see\n' | ||||
|              'section The standard type hierarchy):\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              '   funcdef                 ::= [decorators] "def" funcname "(" ' | ||||
|              '   funcdef                   ::= [decorators] "def" funcname "(" ' | ||||
|              '[parameter_list] ")"\n' | ||||
|              '               ["->" expression] ":" suite\n' | ||||
|              '   decorators              ::= decorator+\n' | ||||
|              '   decorator               ::= "@" dotted_name ["(" ' | ||||
|              '   decorators                ::= decorator+\n' | ||||
|              '   decorator                 ::= "@" dotted_name ["(" ' | ||||
|              '[argument_list [","]] ")"] NEWLINE\n' | ||||
|              '   dotted_name             ::= identifier ("." identifier)*\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list          ::= defparameter ("," defparameter)* ' | ||||
|              '["," [parameter_list_starargs]]\n' | ||||
|              '                      | parameter_list_starargs\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list_starargs ::= "*" [parameter] ("," ' | ||||
|              '   dotted_name               ::= identifier ("." identifier)*\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list            ::= defparameter ("," ' | ||||
|              'defparameter)* "," "/" ["," [parameter_list_no_posonly]]\n' | ||||
|              '                        | parameter_list_no_posonly\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list_no_posonly ::= defparameter ("," ' | ||||
|              'defparameter)* ["," [parameter_list_starargs]]\n' | ||||
|              '                                 | parameter_list_starargs\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list_starargs   ::= "*" [parameter] ("," ' | ||||
|              'defparameter)* ["," ["**" parameter [","]]]\n' | ||||
|              '                               | "**" parameter [","]\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter               ::= identifier [":" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   defparameter            ::= parameter ["=" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   funcname                ::= identifier\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter                 ::= identifier [":" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   defparameter              ::= parameter ["=" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   funcname                  ::= identifier\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              'A function definition is an executable statement.  Its execution ' | ||||
|              'binds\n' | ||||
|  | @ -4363,7 +4366,7 @@ | |||
|                'terminates\n' | ||||
|                'execution of the program, or returns to its interactive main ' | ||||
|                'loop.  In\n' | ||||
|                'either case, it prints a stack backtrace, except when the ' | ||||
|                'either case, it prints a stack traceback, except when the ' | ||||
|                'exception is\n' | ||||
|                '"SystemExit".\n' | ||||
|                '\n' | ||||
|  | @ -4684,7 +4687,7 @@ | |||
|               'terminates\n' | ||||
|               'execution of the program, or returns to its interactive main ' | ||||
|               'loop.  In\n' | ||||
|               'either case, it prints a stack backtrace, except when the ' | ||||
|               'either case, it prints a stack traceback, except when the ' | ||||
|               'exception is\n' | ||||
|               '"SystemExit".\n' | ||||
|               '\n' | ||||
|  | @ -5078,7 +5081,7 @@ | |||
|                   'Meaning                                                    ' | ||||
|                   '|\n' | ||||
|                   '   ' | ||||
|                   '+===========+============================================================+\n' | ||||
|                   '|===========|============================================================|\n' | ||||
|                   '   | "\'<\'"     | Forces the field to be left-aligned ' | ||||
|                   'within the available   |\n' | ||||
|                   '   |           | space (this is the default for most ' | ||||
|  | @ -5127,7 +5130,7 @@ | |||
|                   'Meaning                                                    ' | ||||
|                   '|\n' | ||||
|                   '   ' | ||||
|                   '+===========+============================================================+\n' | ||||
|                   '|===========|============================================================|\n' | ||||
|                   '   | "\'+\'"     | indicates that a sign should be used for ' | ||||
|                   'both positive as  |\n' | ||||
|                   '   |           | well as negative ' | ||||
|  | @ -5231,7 +5234,7 @@ | |||
|                   'Meaning                                                    ' | ||||
|                   '|\n' | ||||
|                   '   ' | ||||
|                   '+===========+============================================================+\n' | ||||
|                   '|===========|============================================================|\n' | ||||
|                   '   | "\'s\'"     | String format. This is the default type ' | ||||
|                   'for strings and    |\n' | ||||
|                   '   |           | may be ' | ||||
|  | @ -5251,7 +5254,7 @@ | |||
|                   'Meaning                                                    ' | ||||
|                   '|\n' | ||||
|                   '   ' | ||||
|                   '+===========+============================================================+\n' | ||||
|                   '|===========|============================================================|\n' | ||||
|                   '   | "\'b\'"     | Binary format. Outputs the number in ' | ||||
|                   'base 2.               |\n' | ||||
|                   '   ' | ||||
|  | @ -5313,7 +5316,7 @@ | |||
|                   'Meaning                                                    ' | ||||
|                   '|\n' | ||||
|                   '   ' | ||||
|                   '+===========+============================================================+\n' | ||||
|                   '|===========|============================================================|\n' | ||||
|                   '   | "\'e\'"     | Exponent notation. Prints the number in ' | ||||
|                   'scientific         |\n' | ||||
|                   '   |           | notation using the letter ‘e’ to indicate ' | ||||
|  | @ -5584,22 +5587,25 @@ | |||
|              '(see\n' | ||||
|              'section The standard type hierarchy):\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              '   funcdef                 ::= [decorators] "def" funcname "(" ' | ||||
|              '   funcdef                   ::= [decorators] "def" funcname "(" ' | ||||
|              '[parameter_list] ")"\n' | ||||
|              '               ["->" expression] ":" suite\n' | ||||
|              '   decorators              ::= decorator+\n' | ||||
|              '   decorator               ::= "@" dotted_name ["(" ' | ||||
|              '   decorators                ::= decorator+\n' | ||||
|              '   decorator                 ::= "@" dotted_name ["(" ' | ||||
|              '[argument_list [","]] ")"] NEWLINE\n' | ||||
|              '   dotted_name             ::= identifier ("." identifier)*\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list          ::= defparameter ("," defparameter)* ' | ||||
|              '["," [parameter_list_starargs]]\n' | ||||
|              '                      | parameter_list_starargs\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list_starargs ::= "*" [parameter] ("," ' | ||||
|              '   dotted_name               ::= identifier ("." identifier)*\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list            ::= defparameter ("," ' | ||||
|              'defparameter)* "," "/" ["," [parameter_list_no_posonly]]\n' | ||||
|              '                        | parameter_list_no_posonly\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list_no_posonly ::= defparameter ("," ' | ||||
|              'defparameter)* ["," [parameter_list_starargs]]\n' | ||||
|              '                                 | parameter_list_starargs\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter_list_starargs   ::= "*" [parameter] ("," ' | ||||
|              'defparameter)* ["," ["**" parameter [","]]]\n' | ||||
|              '                               | "**" parameter [","]\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter               ::= identifier [":" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   defparameter            ::= parameter ["=" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   funcname                ::= identifier\n' | ||||
|              '   parameter                 ::= identifier [":" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   defparameter              ::= parameter ["=" expression]\n' | ||||
|              '   funcname                  ::= identifier\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              'A function definition is an executable statement.  Its execution ' | ||||
|              'binds\n' | ||||
|  | @ -6338,7 +6344,7 @@ | |||
|        'integer indices do not raise "IndexError" exception.  (If any other\n' | ||||
|        'exception is raised, it is as if "in" raised that exception).\n' | ||||
|        '\n' | ||||
|        'The operator "not in" is defined to have the inverse true value of\n' | ||||
|        'The operator "not in" is defined to have the inverse truth value of\n' | ||||
|        '"in".\n', | ||||
|  'integers': 'Integer literals\n' | ||||
|              '****************\n' | ||||
|  | @ -7019,7 +7025,7 @@ | |||
|                      '+-------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+\n' | ||||
|                      '| Operator                                        | ' | ||||
|                      'Description                           |\n' | ||||
|                      '+=================================================+=======================================+\n' | ||||
|                      '|=================================================|=======================================|\n' | ||||
|                      '| "lambda"                                        | ' | ||||
|                      'Lambda expression                     |\n' | ||||
|                      '+-------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+\n' | ||||
|  | @ -10263,7 +10269,7 @@ | |||
|                    '   | Representation          | ' | ||||
|                    'Description                   |\n' | ||||
|                    '   ' | ||||
|                    '+=========================+===============================+\n' | ||||
|                    '|=========================|===============================|\n' | ||||
|                    '   | "\\n"                    | Line ' | ||||
|                    'Feed                     |\n' | ||||
|                    '   ' | ||||
|  | @ -10602,7 +10608,7 @@ | |||
|             '+-------------------+-----------------------------------+---------+\n' | ||||
|             '| Escape Sequence   | Meaning                           | Notes   ' | ||||
|             '|\n' | ||||
|             '+===================+===================================+=========+\n' | ||||
|             '|===================|===================================|=========|\n' | ||||
|             '| "\\newline"        | Backslash and newline ignored     ' | ||||
|             '|         |\n' | ||||
|             '+-------------------+-----------------------------------+---------+\n' | ||||
|  | @ -10648,7 +10654,7 @@ | |||
|             '+-------------------+-----------------------------------+---------+\n' | ||||
|             '| Escape Sequence   | Meaning                           | Notes   ' | ||||
|             '|\n' | ||||
|             '+===================+===================================+=========+\n' | ||||
|             '|===================|===================================|=========|\n' | ||||
|             '| "\\N{name}"        | Character named *name* in the     | ' | ||||
|             '(4)     |\n' | ||||
|             '|                   | Unicode database                  |         ' | ||||
|  | @ -11286,7 +11292,7 @@ | |||
|           '      | Attribute                 | Meaning                         ' | ||||
|           '|             |\n' | ||||
|           '      ' | ||||
|           '+===========================+=================================+=============+\n' | ||||
|           '|===========================|=================================|=============|\n' | ||||
|           '      | "__doc__"                 | The function’s documentation    ' | ||||
|           '| Writable    |\n' | ||||
|           '      |                           | string, or "None" if            ' | ||||
|  | @ -12557,7 +12563,7 @@ | |||
|              '+----------------------------+----------------------------------+------------+\n' | ||||
|              '| Operation                  | Result                           ' | ||||
|              '| Notes      |\n' | ||||
|              '+============================+==================================+============+\n' | ||||
|              '|============================|==================================|============|\n' | ||||
|              '| "x in s"                   | "True" if an item of *s* is      ' | ||||
|              '| (1)        |\n' | ||||
|              '|                            | equal to *x*, else "False"       ' | ||||
|  | @ -12786,7 +12792,7 @@ | |||
|              '+--------------------------------+----------------------------------+-----------------------+\n' | ||||
|              '| Operation                      | ' | ||||
|              'Result                           | Notes                 |\n' | ||||
|              '+================================+==================================+=======================+\n' | ||||
|              '|================================|==================================|=======================|\n' | ||||
|              '| "s[i] = x"                     | item *i* of *s* is replaced ' | ||||
|              'by   |                       |\n' | ||||
|              '|                                | ' | ||||
|  | @ -12872,7 +12878,7 @@ | |||
|              'default\n' | ||||
|              '   the last item is removed and returned.\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              '3. "remove" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found in *s*.\n' | ||||
|              '3. "remove()" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found in *s*.\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              '4. The "reverse()" method modifies the sequence in place for\n' | ||||
|              '   economy of space when reversing a large sequence.  To remind ' | ||||
|  | @ -12883,7 +12889,11 @@ | |||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              '5. "clear()" and "copy()" are included for consistency with the\n' | ||||
|              '   interfaces of mutable containers that don’t support slicing\n' | ||||
|              '   operations (such as "dict" and "set")\n' | ||||
|              '   operations (such as "dict" and "set"). "copy()" is not part ' | ||||
|              'of the\n' | ||||
|              '   "collections.abc.MutableSequence" ABC, but most concrete ' | ||||
|              'mutable\n' | ||||
|              '   sequence classes provide it.\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|              '   New in version 3.3: "clear()" and "copy()" methods.\n' | ||||
|              '\n' | ||||
|  | @ -13244,7 +13254,7 @@ | |||
|                      '| Operation                      | ' | ||||
|                      'Result                           | Notes                 ' | ||||
|                      '|\n' | ||||
|                      '+================================+==================================+=======================+\n' | ||||
|                      '|================================|==================================|=======================|\n' | ||||
|                      '| "s[i] = x"                     | item *i* of *s* is ' | ||||
|                      'replaced by   |                       |\n' | ||||
|                      '|                                | ' | ||||
|  | @ -13333,8 +13343,8 @@ | |||
|                      'by default\n' | ||||
|                      '   the last item is removed and returned.\n' | ||||
|                      '\n' | ||||
|                      '3. "remove" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found in ' | ||||
|                      '*s*.\n' | ||||
|                      '3. "remove()" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found ' | ||||
|                      'in *s*.\n' | ||||
|                      '\n' | ||||
|                      '4. The "reverse()" method modifies the sequence in place ' | ||||
|                      'for\n' | ||||
|  | @ -13348,7 +13358,11 @@ | |||
|                      'with the\n' | ||||
|                      '   interfaces of mutable containers that don’t support ' | ||||
|                      'slicing\n' | ||||
|                      '   operations (such as "dict" and "set")\n' | ||||
|                      '   operations (such as "dict" and "set"). "copy()" is ' | ||||
|                      'not part of the\n' | ||||
|                      '   "collections.abc.MutableSequence" ABC, but most ' | ||||
|                      'concrete mutable\n' | ||||
|                      '   sequence classes provide it.\n' | ||||
|                      '\n' | ||||
|                      '   New in version 3.3: "clear()" and "copy()" methods.\n' | ||||
|                      '\n' | ||||
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