Commit 32bbc1c3 authored by Chris Jerdonek's avatar Chris Jerdonek

Merge from 3.2: add links and index entries for "argument" and "parameter."

This adds to the work done for issue #15990 (i.e. f44b8d69e5fc and the
commits referenced there).
parents 41dc9f3c b4309946
...@@ -313,6 +313,10 @@ calling another function by using ``*`` and ``**``:: ...@@ -313,6 +313,10 @@ calling another function by using ``*`` and ``**``::
g(x, *args, **kwargs) g(x, *args, **kwargs)
.. index::
single: argument; difference from parameter
single: parameter; difference from argument
.. _faq-argument-vs-parameter: .. _faq-argument-vs-parameter:
What is the difference between arguments and parameters? What is the difference between arguments and parameters?
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...@@ -240,8 +240,9 @@ Glossary ...@@ -240,8 +240,9 @@ Glossary
function function
A series of statements which returns some value to a caller. It can also A series of statements which returns some value to a caller. It can also
be passed zero or more arguments which may be used in the execution of be passed zero or more :term:`arguments <argument>` which may be used in
the body. See also :term:`argument` and :term:`method`. the execution of the body. See also :term:`parameter`, :term:`method`,
and the :ref:`function` section.
__future__ __future__
A pseudo-module which programmers can use to enable new language features A pseudo-module which programmers can use to enable new language features
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...@@ -417,6 +417,9 @@ is equivalent to :: ...@@ -417,6 +417,9 @@ is equivalent to ::
statement. statement.
.. index::
single: parameter; function definition
.. _function: .. _function:
.. _def: .. _def:
...@@ -478,11 +481,14 @@ is equivalent to :: ...@@ -478,11 +481,14 @@ is equivalent to ::
def func(): pass def func(): pass
func = f1(arg)(f2(func)) func = f1(arg)(f2(func))
.. index:: triple: default; parameter; value .. index::
triple: default; parameter; value
single: argument; function definition
When one or more parameters have the form *parameter* ``=`` *expression*, the When one or more :term:`parameters <parameter>` have the form *parameter* ``=``
function is said to have "default parameter values." For a parameter with a *expression*, the function is said to have "default parameter values." For a
default value, the corresponding argument may be omitted from a call, in which parameter with a default value, the corresponding :term:`argument` may be
omitted from a call, in which
case the parameter's default value is substituted. If a parameter has a default case the parameter's default value is substituted. If a parameter has a default
value, all following parameters up until the "``*``" must also have a default value, all following parameters up until the "``*``" must also have a default
value --- this is a syntactic restriction that is not expressed by the grammar. value --- this is a syntactic restriction that is not expressed by the grammar.
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...@@ -637,17 +637,18 @@ upper bound and stride, respectively, substituting ``None`` for missing ...@@ -637,17 +637,18 @@ upper bound and stride, respectively, substituting ``None`` for missing
expressions. expressions.
.. index::
object: callable
single: call
single: argument; call semantics
.. _calls: .. _calls:
Calls Calls
----- -----
.. index:: single: call A call calls a callable object (e.g., a :term:`function`) with a possibly empty
series of :term:`arguments <argument>`:
.. index:: object: callable
A call calls a callable object (e.g., a function) with a possibly empty series
of arguments:
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
call: `primary` "(" [`argument_list` [","] | `comprehension`] ")" call: `primary` "(" [`argument_list` [","] | `comprehension`] ")"
...@@ -665,11 +666,14 @@ of arguments: ...@@ -665,11 +666,14 @@ of arguments:
A trailing comma may be present after the positional and keyword arguments but A trailing comma may be present after the positional and keyword arguments but
does not affect the semantics. does not affect the semantics.
.. index::
single: parameter; call semantics
The primary must evaluate to a callable object (user-defined functions, built-in The primary must evaluate to a callable object (user-defined functions, built-in
functions, methods of built-in objects, class objects, methods of class functions, methods of built-in objects, class objects, methods of class
instances, and all objects having a :meth:`__call__` method are callable). All instances, and all objects having a :meth:`__call__` method are callable). All
argument expressions are evaluated before the call is attempted. Please refer argument expressions are evaluated before the call is attempted. Please refer
to section :ref:`function` for the syntax of formal parameter lists. to section :ref:`function` for the syntax of formal :term:`parameter` lists.
.. XXX update with kwonly args PEP .. XXX update with kwonly args PEP
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