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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Dec 23, 2003
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Andrew M. Kuchling
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[Bug #857821] Remove mention of deprecated string.{atol,atof} functions. (Patch from Gerrit Holl)
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@@ -427,8 +427,7 @@ class C:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
float
}{
\optional
{
x
}}
Convert a string or a number to floating point. If the argument is a
string, it must contain a possibly signed decimal or floating point
number, possibly embedded in whitespace; this behaves identical to
\code
{
string.atof(
\var
{
x
}
)
}
. Otherwise, the argument may be a plain
number, possibly embedded in whitespace. Otherwise, the argument may be a plain
or long integer or a floating point number, and a floating point
number with the same value (within Python's floating point
precision) is returned. If no argument is given, returns
\code
{
0.0
}
.
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@@ -612,8 +611,7 @@ class C:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
long
}{
\optional
{
x
\optional
{
, radix
}}}
Convert a string or number to a long integer. If the argument is a
string, it must contain a possibly signed number of
arbitrary size, possibly embedded in whitespace;
this behaves identical to
\code
{
string.atol(
\var
{
x
}
)
}
. The
arbitrary size, possibly embedded in whitespace. The
\var
{
radix
}
argument is interpreted in the same way as for
\function
{
int()
}
, and may only be given when
\var
{
x
}
is a string.
Otherwise, the argument may be a plain or
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