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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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412393d5
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Berker Peksag
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Issue #16026: Merge from 3.6
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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ The :mod:`csv` module defines the following functions:
The :mod:`csv` module defines the following classes:
.. class:: DictReader(
csvfile
, fieldnames=None, restkey=None, restval=None, \
.. class:: DictReader(
f
, fieldnames=None, restkey=None, restval=None, \
dialect='excel', *args, **kwds)
Create an object that operates like a regular reader but maps the
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@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ The :mod:`csv` module defines the following classes:
whose keys are given by the optional *fieldnames* parameter.
The *fieldnames* parameter is a :term:`sequence`. If *fieldnames* is
omitted, the values in the first row of
the *csvfile
* will be used as the
omitted, the values in the first row of
file *f
* will be used as the
fieldnames. Regardless of how the fieldnames are determined, the ordered
dictionary preserves their original ordering.
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@@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ The :mod:`csv` module defines the following classes:
OrderedDict([('first_name', 'John'), ('last_name', 'Cleese')])
.. class:: DictWriter(
csvfile
, fieldnames, restval='', extrasaction='raise', \
.. class:: DictWriter(
f
, fieldnames, restval='', extrasaction='raise', \
dialect='excel', *args, **kwds)
Create an object which operates like a regular writer but maps dictionaries
onto output rows. The *fieldnames* parameter is a :mod:`sequence
<collections.abc>` of keys that identify the order in which values in the
dictionary passed to the :meth:`writerow` method are written to
th
e
*
csvfile
*. The optional *restval* parameter specifies the value to be
dictionary passed to the :meth:`writerow` method are written to
fil
e
*
f
*. The optional *restval* parameter specifies the value to be
written if the dictionary is missing a key in *fieldnames*. If the
dictionary passed to the :meth:`writerow` method contains a key not found in
*fieldnames*, the optional *extrasaction* parameter indicates what action to
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@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ The :mod:`csv` module defines the following classes:
Note that unlike the :class:`DictReader` class, the *fieldnames* parameter
of the :class:`DictWriter` is not optional. Since Python's :class:`dict`
objects are not ordered, there is not enough information available to deduce
the order in which the row should be written to
the *csvfile
*.
the order in which the row should be written to
file *f
*.
A short usage example::
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