Python 3.13.0b3

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Wed Jun 5 16:43:53 2024
# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Thu Jun 27 15:02:53 2024
# as part of the release process.
topics = {'assert': 'The "assert" statement\n'
'**********************\n'
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'a single\n'
'target is allowed.\n'
'\n'
'For simple names as assignment targets, if in class or module '
'scope,\n'
'the annotations are evaluated and stored in a special class or '
'module\n'
'attribute "__annotations__" that is a dictionary mapping from '
'variable\n'
'names (mangled if private) to evaluated annotations. This '
'attribute is\n'
'writable and is automatically created at the start of class or '
'module\n'
'body execution, if annotations are found statically.\n'
'\n'
'For expressions as assignment targets, the annotations are '
'The assignment target is considered “simple” if it consists of '
'a\n'
'single name that is not enclosed in parentheses. For simple '
'assignment\n'
'targets, if in class or module scope, the annotations are '
'evaluated\n'
'if in class or module scope, but not stored.\n'
'and stored in a special class or module attribute '
'"__annotations__"\n'
'that is a dictionary mapping from variable names (mangled if '
'private)\n'
'to evaluated annotations. This attribute is writable and is\n'
'automatically created at the start of class or module body '
'execution,\n'
'if annotations are found statically.\n'
'\n'
'If the assignment target is not simple (an attribute, '
'subscript node,\n'
'or parenthesized name), the annotation is evaluated if in '
'class or\n'
'module scope, but not stored.\n'
'\n'
'If a name is annotated in a function scope, then this name is '
'local\n'
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'An\n'
'expression-less "except" clause, if present, must be last; it '
'matches\n'
'any exception. For an "except" clause with an expression, that\n'
'expression is evaluated, and the clause matches the exception if '
'the\n'
'resulting object is “compatible” with the exception. An object '
'is\n'
'compatible with an exception if the object is the class or a '
'*non-\n'
'virtual base class* of the exception object, or a tuple '
'containing an\n'
'item that is the class or a non-virtual base class of the '
'exception\n'
'object.\n'
'any exception.\n'
'\n'
'For an "except" clause with an expression, the expression must\n'
'evaluate to an exception type or a tuple of exception types. '
'The\n'
'raised exception matches an "except" clause whose expression '
'evaluates\n'
'to the class or a *non-virtual base class* of the exception '
'object, or\n'
'to a tuple that contains such a class.\n'
'\n'
'If no "except" clause matches the exception, the search for an\n'
'exception handler continues in the surrounding code and on the\n'
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' ...\n'
" ExceptionGroup('', (BlockingIOError()))\n"
'\n'
'An "except*" clause must have a matching type, and this type '
'cannot be\n'
'a subclass of "BaseExceptionGroup". It is not possible to mix '
'"except"\n'
'and "except*" in the same "try". "break", "continue" and '
'"return"\n'
'cannot appear in an "except*" clause.\n'
'An "except*" clause must have a matching expression; it cannot '
'be\n'
'"except*:". Furthermore, this expression cannot contain '
'exception\n'
'group types, because that would have ambiguous semantics.\n'
'\n'
'It is not possible to mix "except" and "except*" in the same '
'"try".\n'
'"break", "continue" and "return" cannot appear in an "except*" '
'clause.\n'
'\n'
'\n'
'"else" clause\n'
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' It is not guaranteed that "__del__()" methods are called '
'for\n'
' objects that still exist when the interpreter exits.\n'
' "weakref.finalize" provides a straightforward way to '
'register a\n'
' cleanup function to be called when an object is garbage '
'collected.\n'
'\n'
' Note:\n'
'\n'
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' It is not guaranteed that "__del__()" methods are called '
'for\n'
' objects that still exist when the interpreter exits.\n'
' "weakref.finalize" provides a straightforward way to '
'register a\n'
' cleanup function to be called when an object is garbage '
'collected.\n'
'\n'
' Note:\n'
'\n'
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'clauses in turn until one is found that matches the exception. An\n'
'expression-less "except" clause, if present, must be last; it '
'matches\n'
'any exception. For an "except" clause with an expression, that\n'
'expression is evaluated, and the clause matches the exception if the\n'
'resulting object is “compatible” with the exception. An object is\n'
'compatible with an exception if the object is the class or a *non-\n'
'virtual base class* of the exception object, or a tuple containing '
'an\n'
'item that is the class or a non-virtual base class of the exception\n'
'object.\n'
'any exception.\n'
'\n'
'For an "except" clause with an expression, the expression must\n'
'evaluate to an exception type or a tuple of exception types. The\n'
'raised exception matches an "except" clause whose expression '
'evaluates\n'
'to the class or a *non-virtual base class* of the exception object, '
'or\n'
'to a tuple that contains such a class.\n'
'\n'
'If no "except" clause matches the exception, the search for an\n'
'exception handler continues in the surrounding code and on the\n'
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' ...\n'
" ExceptionGroup('', (BlockingIOError()))\n"
'\n'
'An "except*" clause must have a matching type, and this type cannot '
'be\n'
'a subclass of "BaseExceptionGroup". It is not possible to mix '
'"except"\n'
'and "except*" in the same "try". "break", "continue" and "return"\n'
'cannot appear in an "except*" clause.\n'
'An "except*" clause must have a matching expression; it cannot be\n'
'"except*:". Furthermore, this expression cannot contain exception\n'
'group types, because that would have ambiguous semantics.\n'
'\n'
'It is not possible to mix "except" and "except*" in the same "try".\n'
'"break", "continue" and "return" cannot appear in an "except*" '
'clause.\n'
'\n'
'\n'
'"else" clause\n'
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'\n'
'Notes:\n'
'\n'
'1. *t* must have the same length as the slice it is replacing.\n'
'1. If *k* is not equal to "1", *t* must have the same length as '
'the\n'
' slice it is replacing.\n'
'\n'
'2. The optional argument *i* defaults to "-1", so that by '
'default the\n'
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'\n'
'Notes:\n'
'\n'
'1. *t* must have the same length as the slice it is '
'replacing.\n'
'1. If *k* is not equal to "1", *t* must have the same '
'length as the\n'
' slice it is replacing.\n'
'\n'
'2. The optional argument *i* defaults to "-1", so that '
'by default the\n'