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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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eb8f5d89
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Dec 29, 1997
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Fred Drake
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Remove unneeded "{}" that confused makeinfo.
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The
\code
{
operator
}
module exports a set of functions implemented in C
The
\code
{
operator
}
module exports a set of functions implemented in C
corresponding to the intrinsic operators of Python. For example,
corresponding to the intrinsic operators of Python. For example,
{}
\code
{
operator.add(x, y)
}
is equivalent to the expression
\code
{
x+y
}
. The
\code
{
operator.add(x, y)
}
is equivalent to the expression
\code
{
x+y
}
. The
function names are those used for special class methods; variants without
function names are those used for special class methods; variants without
leading and trailing
\samp
{__}
are also provided for convenience.
leading and trailing
\samp
{__}
are also provided for convenience.
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The
\code
{
operator
}
module exports a set of functions implemented in C
The
\code
{
operator
}
module exports a set of functions implemented in C
corresponding to the intrinsic operators of Python. For example,
corresponding to the intrinsic operators of Python. For example,
{}
\code
{
operator.add(x, y)
}
is equivalent to the expression
\code
{
x+y
}
. The
\code
{
operator.add(x, y)
}
is equivalent to the expression
\code
{
x+y
}
. The
function names are those used for special class methods; variants without
function names are those used for special class methods; variants without
leading and trailing
\samp
{__}
are also provided for convenience.
leading and trailing
\samp
{__}
are also provided for convenience.
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