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Kirill Smelkov
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Mark Dickinson
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Remove references to the 'long' type in py3k decimal docs.
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@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Decimal objects
operations and special methods apply. Likewise, decimal objects can be
copied, pickled, printed, used as dictionary keys, used as set elements,
compared, sorted, and coerced to another type (such as :class:`float` or
:class:`
long
`).
:class:`
int
`).
In addition to the standard numeric properties, decimal floating point
objects also have a number of specialized methods:
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@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ In addition to the three supplied contexts, new contexts can be created with the
a corresponding :class:`Context` method. For example, for a :class:`Context`
instance ``C`` and :class:`Decimal` instance ``x``, ``C.exp(x)`` is
equivalent to ``x.exp(context=C)``. Each :class:`Context` method accepts a
Python integer (an instance of :class:`int`
or :class:`long`
) anywhere that a
Python integer (an instance of :class:`int`) anywhere that a
Decimal instance is accepted.
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