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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Wed Jun 5 16:43:53 2024
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# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Thu Jun 27 15:02:53 2024
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# as part of the release process.
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topics = {'assert': 'The "assert" statement\n'
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'**********************\n'
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'a single\n'
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'target is allowed.\n'
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'\n'
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'For simple names as assignment targets, if in class or module '
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'scope,\n'
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'the annotations are evaluated and stored in a special class or '
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'module\n'
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'attribute "__annotations__" that is a dictionary mapping from '
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'variable\n'
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'names (mangled if private) to evaluated annotations. This '
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'attribute is\n'
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'writable and is automatically created at the start of class or '
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'module\n'
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'body execution, if annotations are found statically.\n'
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'\n'
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'For expressions as assignment targets, the annotations are '
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'The assignment target is considered “simple” if it consists of '
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'a\n'
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'single name that is not enclosed in parentheses. For simple '
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'assignment\n'
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'targets, if in class or module scope, the annotations are '
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'evaluated\n'
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'if in class or module scope, but not stored.\n'
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'and stored in a special class or module attribute '
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'"__annotations__"\n'
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'that is a dictionary mapping from variable names (mangled if '
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'private)\n'
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'to evaluated annotations. This attribute is writable and is\n'
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'automatically created at the start of class or module body '
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'execution,\n'
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'if annotations are found statically.\n'
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'\n'
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'If the assignment target is not simple (an attribute, '
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'subscript node,\n'
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'or parenthesized name), the annotation is evaluated if in '
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'class or\n'
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'module scope, but not stored.\n'
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'\n'
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'If a name is annotated in a function scope, then this name is '
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'local\n'
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'An\n'
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'expression-less "except" clause, if present, must be last; it '
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'matches\n'
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'any exception. For an "except" clause with an expression, that\n'
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'expression is evaluated, and the clause matches the exception if '
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'the\n'
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'resulting object is “compatible” with the exception. An object '
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'is\n'
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'compatible with an exception if the object is the class or a '
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'*non-\n'
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'virtual base class* of the exception object, or a tuple '
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'containing an\n'
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'item that is the class or a non-virtual base class of the '
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'exception\n'
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'object.\n'
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'any exception.\n'
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'\n'
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'For an "except" clause with an expression, the expression must\n'
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'evaluate to an exception type or a tuple of exception types. '
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'The\n'
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'raised exception matches an "except" clause whose expression '
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'evaluates\n'
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'to the class or a *non-virtual base class* of the exception '
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'object, or\n'
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'to a tuple that contains such a class.\n'
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'\n'
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'If no "except" clause matches the exception, the search for an\n'
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'exception handler continues in the surrounding code and on the\n'
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' ...\n'
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" ExceptionGroup('', (BlockingIOError()))\n"
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'\n'
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'An "except*" clause must have a matching type, and this type '
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'cannot be\n'
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'a subclass of "BaseExceptionGroup". It is not possible to mix '
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'"except"\n'
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'and "except*" in the same "try". "break", "continue" and '
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'"return"\n'
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'cannot appear in an "except*" clause.\n'
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'An "except*" clause must have a matching expression; it cannot '
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'be\n'
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'"except*:". Furthermore, this expression cannot contain '
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'exception\n'
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'group types, because that would have ambiguous semantics.\n'
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'\n'
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'It is not possible to mix "except" and "except*" in the same '
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'"try".\n'
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'"break", "continue" and "return" cannot appear in an "except*" '
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'clause.\n'
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'\n'
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'\n'
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'"else" clause\n'
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' It is not guaranteed that "__del__()" methods are called '
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'for\n'
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' objects that still exist when the interpreter exits.\n'
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' "weakref.finalize" provides a straightforward way to '
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'register a\n'
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' cleanup function to be called when an object is garbage '
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'\n'
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' Note:\n'
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' It is not guaranteed that "__del__()" methods are called '
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'for\n'
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' objects that still exist when the interpreter exits.\n'
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' "weakref.finalize" provides a straightforward way to '
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'register a\n'
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' cleanup function to be called when an object is garbage '
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' Note:\n'
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'clauses in turn until one is found that matches the exception. An\n'
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'expression-less "except" clause, if present, must be last; it '
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'matches\n'
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'any exception. For an "except" clause with an expression, that\n'
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'expression is evaluated, and the clause matches the exception if the\n'
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'resulting object is “compatible” with the exception. An object is\n'
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'compatible with an exception if the object is the class or a *non-\n'
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'virtual base class* of the exception object, or a tuple containing '
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'an\n'
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'item that is the class or a non-virtual base class of the exception\n'
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'object.\n'
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'any exception.\n'
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'\n'
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'For an "except" clause with an expression, the expression must\n'
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'evaluate to an exception type or a tuple of exception types. The\n'
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'raised exception matches an "except" clause whose expression '
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'or\n'
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' ...\n'
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" ExceptionGroup('', (BlockingIOError()))\n"
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'\n'
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'An "except*" clause must have a matching type, and this type cannot '
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'a subclass of "BaseExceptionGroup". It is not possible to mix '
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'"except"\n'
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'and "except*" in the same "try". "break", "continue" and "return"\n'
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'cannot appear in an "except*" clause.\n'
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'An "except*" clause must have a matching expression; it cannot be\n'
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'"except*:". Furthermore, this expression cannot contain exception\n'
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'group types, because that would have ambiguous semantics.\n'
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'\n'
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'It is not possible to mix "except" and "except*" in the same "try".\n'
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'"break", "continue" and "return" cannot appear in an "except*" '
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