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[3.12] gh-101100: Fix Sphinx warnings in tutorial/controlflow.rst
(GH-109424) (#110084)
gh-101100: Fix Sphinx warnings in `tutorial/controlflow.rst` (GH-109424)
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Co-authored-by: Maciej Olko <maciej.olko@affirm.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com>
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Doc/reference/expressions.rst
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Doc/reference/import.rst
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Doc/reference/simple_stmts.rst
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Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst
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Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
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Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst
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Doc/using/cmdline.rst
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Different types define different methods. Methods of different types may have
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the same name without causing ambiguity. (It is possible to define your own
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object types and methods, using *classes*, see :ref:`tut-classes`)
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The method :meth:`~list.append` shown in the example is defined for list objects; it
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The method :meth:`!append` shown in the example is defined for list objects; it
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adds a new element at the end of the list. In this example it is equivalent to
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``result = result + [a]``, but more efficient.
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information about the types used by user-defined functions (see :pep:`3107` and
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:pep:`484` for more information).
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:term:`Annotations <function annotation>` are stored in the :attr:`__annotations__`
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:term:`Annotations <function annotation>` are stored in the :attr:`!__annotations__`
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attribute of the function as a dictionary and have no effect on any other part of the
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function. Parameter annotations are defined by a colon after the parameter name, followed
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by an expression evaluating to the value of the annotation. Return annotations are
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