Forward port r68797: Fix-up jump targets in collections docs.

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Raymond Hettinger 2009-01-20 07:15:22 +00:00
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@ -140,8 +140,6 @@ Notes on using :class:`Set` and :class:`MutableSet` as a mixin:
(For more about ABCs, see the :mod:`abc` module and :pep:`3119`.) (For more about ABCs, see the :mod:`abc` module and :pep:`3119`.)
.. _counter-objects:
:class:`Counter` objects :class:`Counter` objects
------------------------ ------------------------
@ -269,7 +267,7 @@ of corresponding counts::
Counter({'a': 4, 'b': 3}) Counter({'a': 4, 'b': 3})
>>> c - d # subtract (keeping only positive counts) >>> c - d # subtract (keeping only positive counts)
Counter({'a': 2}) Counter({'a': 2})
>>> c & d # interection: min(c[x], d[x]) >>> c & d # intersection: min(c[x], d[x])
Counter({'a': 1, 'b': 1}) Counter({'a': 1, 'b': 1})
>>> c | d # union: max(c[x], d[x]) >>> c | d # union: max(c[x], d[x])
Counter({'a': 3, 'b': 2}) Counter({'a': 3, 'b': 2})
@ -302,13 +300,9 @@ are undefined for negative inputs::
Section 4.6.3, Exercise 19 Section 4.6.3, Exercise 19
.. _deque-objects:
:class:`deque` objects :class:`deque` objects
---------------------- ----------------------
.. class:: deque([iterable[, maxlen]]) .. class:: deque([iterable[, maxlen]])
Returns a new deque object initialized left-to-right (using :meth:`append`) with Returns a new deque object initialized left-to-right (using :meth:`append`) with
@ -451,8 +445,6 @@ Example:
deque(['c', 'b', 'a']) deque(['c', 'b', 'a'])
.. _deque-recipes:
:class:`deque` Recipes :class:`deque` Recipes
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -500,12 +492,10 @@ in Unix::
'Return the last n lines of a file' 'Return the last n lines of a file'
return deque(open(filename), n) return deque(open(filename), n)
.. _defaultdict-objects:
:class:`defaultdict` objects :class:`defaultdict` objects
---------------------------- ----------------------------
.. class:: defaultdict([default_factory[, ...]]) .. class:: defaultdict([default_factory[, ...]])
Returns a new dictionary-like object. :class:`defaultdict` is a subclass of the Returns a new dictionary-like object. :class:`defaultdict` is a subclass of the
@ -549,8 +539,6 @@ in Unix::
``None``, if absent. ``None``, if absent.
.. _defaultdict-examples:
:class:`defaultdict` Examples :class:`defaultdict` Examples
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -620,8 +608,6 @@ Setting the :attr:`default_factory` to :class:`set` makes the
[('blue', set([2, 4])), ('red', set([1, 3]))] [('blue', set([2, 4])), ('red', set([1, 3]))]
.. _named-tuple-factory:
:func:`namedtuple` Factory Function for Tuples with Named Fields :func:`namedtuple` Factory Function for Tuples with Named Fields
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