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Correct "inplace" with "in-place" (GH-10480)
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@ -2052,7 +2052,7 @@ Sequence Object Structures
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signature. It should modify its first operand, and return it. This slot
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may be left to *NULL*, in this case :c:func:`!PySequence_InPlaceConcat`
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will fall back to :c:func:`PySequence_Concat`. It is also used by the
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augmented assignment ``+=``, after trying numeric inplace addition
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augmented assignment ``+=``, after trying numeric in-place addition
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via the :c:member:`~PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_add` slot.
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.. c:member:: ssizeargfunc PySequenceMethods.sq_inplace_repeat
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signature. It should modify its first operand, and return it. This slot
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may be left to *NULL*, in this case :c:func:`!PySequence_InPlaceRepeat`
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will fall back to :c:func:`PySequence_Repeat`. It is also used by the
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augmented assignment ``*=``, after trying numeric inplace multiplication
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augmented assignment ``*=``, after trying numeric in-place multiplication
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via the :c:member:`~PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_multiply` slot.
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@ -440,8 +440,8 @@ Python syntax and the functions in the :mod:`operator` module.
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| Ordering | ``a > b`` | ``gt(a, b)`` |
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+-----------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------+
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Inplace Operators
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-----------------
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In-place Operators
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------------------
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Many operations have an "in-place" version. Listed below are functions
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providing a more primitive access to in-place operators than the usual syntax
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>>> a
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'hello'
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For mutable targets such as lists and dictionaries, the inplace method
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For mutable targets such as lists and dictionaries, the in-place method
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will perform the update, so no subsequent assignment is necessary:
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>>> s = ['h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o']
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