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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Issue #16036: Merge update from 3.2.
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to provide elaborate line editing and history features.
.. function:: int([number | string[, base]])
Convert a number or string to an integer. If no arguments are given, return
``0``. If a number is given, return ``number.__int__()``. Conversion of
floating point numbers to integers truncates towards zero. A string must be
a base-radix integer literal optionally preceded by '+' or '-' (with no space
in between) and optionally surrounded by whitespace. A base-n literal
consists of the digits 0 to n-1, with 'a' to 'z' (or 'A' to 'Z') having
.. function:: int(x=0)
int(x, base=10)
Convert a number or string *x* to an integer, or return ``0`` if no
arguments are given. If *x* is a number, return :meth:`x.__int__()
<object.__int__>`. For floating point numbers, this truncates towards zero.
If *x* is not a number or if *base* is given, then *x* must be a string,
:class:`bytes`, or :class:`bytearray` instance representing an :ref:`integer
literal <integers>` in radix *base*. Optionally, the literal can be
preceded by ``+`` or ``-`` (with no space in between) and surrounded by
whitespace. A base-n literal consists of the digits 0 to n-1, with ``a``
to ``z`` (or ``A`` to ``Z``) having
values 10 to 35. The default *base* is 10. The allowed values are 0 and 2-36.
Base-2, -8, and -16 literals can be optionally prefixed with ``0b``/``0B``,
``0o``/``0O``, or ``0x``/``0X``, as with integer literals in code. Base 0
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Documentation
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- Issue #16036: Improve documentation of built-in int()'
s
signature
and
arguments
.
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Issue
#
15935
:
Clarification
of
argparse
docs
,
re
:
add_argument
()
type
and
default
arguments
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