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bpo-25821: Fix inaccuracy in threading.enumerate/is_alive documentation (#23192)
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@ -121,10 +121,11 @@ This module defines the following functions:
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.. function:: enumerate()
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Return a list of all :class:`Thread` objects currently alive. The list
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includes daemonic threads, dummy thread objects created by
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:func:`current_thread`, and the main thread. It excludes terminated threads
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and threads that have not yet been started.
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Return a list of all :class:`Thread` objects currently active. The list
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includes daemonic threads and dummy thread objects created by
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:func:`current_thread`. It excludes terminated threads and threads
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that have not yet been started. However, the main thread is always part
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of the result, even when terminated.
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.. function:: main_thread()
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@ -1130,8 +1130,8 @@ class Thread:
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"""Return whether the thread is alive.
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This method returns True just before the run() method starts until just
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after the run() method terminates. The module function enumerate()
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returns a list of all alive threads.
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after the run() method terminates. See also the module function
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enumerate().
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"""
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assert self._initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called"
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