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Show the function signature in the docstring
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ heappush(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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PyDoc_STRVAR(heappush_doc,
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"Push item onto heap, maintaining the heap invariant.");
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"heappush(heap, item) -> None. Push item onto heap, maintaining the heap invariant.");
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static PyObject *
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heappop(PyObject *self, PyObject *heap)
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PyDoc_STRVAR(heapreplace_doc,
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"Pop and return the current smallest value, and add the new item.\n\
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"heapreplace(heap, item) -> value. Pop and return the current smallest value, and add the new item.\n\
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This is more efficient than heappop() followed by heappush(), and can be\n\
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more appropriate when using a fixed-size heap. Note that the value\n\
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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ heappushpop(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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}
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PyDoc_STRVAR(heappushpop_doc,
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"Push item on the heap, then pop and return the smallest item\n\
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"heappushpop(heap, item) -> value. Push item on the heap, then pop and return the smallest item\n\
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from the heap. The combined action runs more efficiently than\n\
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heappush() followed by a separate call to heappop().");
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