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bpo-35054: Add yet more index entries for symbols. (GH-10121)
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@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ Arbitrary Argument Lists
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.. index::
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single: *; in function calls
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single: * (asterisk); in function calls
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Finally, the least frequently used option is to specify that a function can be
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called with an arbitrary number of arguments. These arguments will be wrapped
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.. index::
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pair: function; annotations
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single: ->; function annotations
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single: :; function annotations
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single: : (colon); function annotations
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:ref:`Function annotations <function>` are completely optional metadata
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information about the types used by user-defined functions (see :pep:`3107` and
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ with a prompt are output from the interpreter. Note that a secondary prompt on a
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line by itself in an example means you must type a blank line; this is used to
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end a multi-line command.
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.. index:: single: #; comment
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.. index:: single: # (hash); comment
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Many of the examples in this manual, even those entered at the interactive
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prompt, include comments. Comments in Python start with the hash character,
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