[3.11] gh-101100: Fix references in csv docs (GH-114658) (GH-114773)

Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The :mod:`csv` module defines the following functions:
Return a writer object responsible for converting the user's data into delimited
strings on the given file-like object. *csvfile* can be any object with a
:func:`write` method. If *csvfile* is a file object, it should be opened with
:meth:`~io.TextIOBase.write` method. If *csvfile* is a file object, it should be opened with
``newline=''`` [1]_. An optional *dialect*
parameter can be given which is used to define a set of parameters specific to a
particular CSV dialect. It may be an instance of a subclass of the
@ -195,10 +195,10 @@ The :mod:`csv` module defines the following classes:
Create an object which operates like a regular writer but maps dictionaries
onto output rows. The *fieldnames* parameter is a :mod:`sequence
<collections.abc>` of keys that identify the order in which values in the
dictionary passed to the :meth:`writerow` method are written to file
dictionary passed to the :meth:`~csvwriter.writerow` method are written to file
*f*. The optional *restval* parameter specifies the value to be
written if the dictionary is missing a key in *fieldnames*. If the
dictionary passed to the :meth:`writerow` method contains a key not found in
dictionary passed to the :meth:`~csvwriter.writerow` method contains a key not found in
*fieldnames*, the optional *extrasaction* parameter indicates what action to
take.
If it is set to ``'raise'``, the default value, a :exc:`ValueError`
@ -352,8 +352,8 @@ Dialects and Formatting Parameters
To make it easier to specify the format of input and output records, specific
formatting parameters are grouped together into dialects. A dialect is a
subclass of the :class:`Dialect` class having a set of specific methods and a
single :meth:`validate` method. When creating :class:`reader` or
subclass of the :class:`Dialect` class containing various attributes
describing the format of the CSV file. When creating :class:`reader` or
:class:`writer` objects, the programmer can specify a string or a subclass of
the :class:`Dialect` class as the dialect parameter. In addition to, or instead
of, the *dialect* parameter, the programmer can also specify individual
@ -470,9 +470,9 @@ DictReader objects have the following public attribute:
Writer Objects
--------------
:class:`Writer` objects (:class:`DictWriter` instances and objects returned by
:class:`writer` objects (:class:`DictWriter` instances and objects returned by
the :func:`writer` function) have the following public methods. A *row* must be
an iterable of strings or numbers for :class:`Writer` objects and a dictionary
an iterable of strings or numbers for :class:`writer` objects and a dictionary
mapping fieldnames to strings or numbers (by passing them through :func:`str`
first) for :class:`DictWriter` objects. Note that complex numbers are written
out surrounded by parens. This may cause some problems for other programs which

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@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ Doc/library/asyncio-subprocess.rst
Doc/library/bdb.rst
Doc/library/collections.rst
Doc/library/copy.rst
Doc/library/csv.rst
Doc/library/ctypes.rst
Doc/library/dbm.rst
Doc/library/decimal.rst