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Update NEWS and topics for 3.7.0a2
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Tue Sep 19 00:59:47 2017
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# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Mon Oct 16 23:39:41 2017
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topics = {'assert': 'The "assert" statement\n'
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'**********************\n'
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'\n'
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'about\n'
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'class and instance attributes applies as for regular '
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'assignments.\n',
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'await': 'Await expression\n'
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'****************\n'
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'\n'
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'Suspend the execution of *coroutine* on an *awaitable* object. Can\n'
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'only be used inside a *coroutine function*.\n'
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'\n'
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' await_expr ::= "await" primary\n'
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'\n'
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'New in version 3.5.\n',
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'binary': 'Binary arithmetic operations\n'
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'****************************\n'
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'\n'
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'appears\n'
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' as soon as the function is entered.\n'
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'\n'
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'pdb.set_trace()\n'
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'pdb.set_trace(*, header=None)\n'
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'\n'
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' Enter the debugger at the calling stack frame. This is '
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'useful to\n'
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' hard-code a breakpoint at a given point in a program, even if '
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'the\n'
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' code is not otherwise being debugged (e.g. when an assertion\n'
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' fails).\n'
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' fails). If given, "header" is printed to the console just '
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'before\n'
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' debugging begins.\n'
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'\n'
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' New in version 3.7: The keyword-only argument "header".\n'
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'\n'
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'pdb.post_mortem(traceback=None)\n'
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'\n'
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' 3.14 10. .001 1e100 3.14e-10 0e0 '
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'3.14_15_93\n'
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'\n'
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'Note that numeric literals do not include a sign; a phrase like '
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'"-1"\n'
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'is actually an expression composed of the unary operator "-" and '
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'the\n'
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'literal "1".\n'
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'\n'
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'Changed in version 3.6: Underscores are now allowed for '
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'grouping\n'
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'purposes in literals.\n',
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'\n'
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'**CPython implementation detail:** The current implementation does '
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'not\n'
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'enforce some of these restriction, but programs should not abuse '
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'enforce some of these restrictions, but programs should not abuse '
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'this\n'
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'freedom, as future implementations may enforce them or silently '
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'change\n'
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'or\n'
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'greater must be expressed with escapes.\n'
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'\n'
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'As of Python 3.3 it is possible again to prefix string literals '
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'with a\n'
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'"u" prefix to simplify maintenance of dual 2.x and 3.x '
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'codebases.\n'
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'\n'
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'Both string and bytes literals may optionally be prefixed with a\n'
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'letter "\'r\'" or "\'R\'"; such strings are called *raw strings* '
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'and treat\n'
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