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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions Include/patchlevel.h
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/*--start constants--*/
#define PY_MAJOR_VERSION 3
#define PY_MINOR_VERSION 8
#define PY_MICRO_VERSION 2
#define PY_RELEASE_LEVEL PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_FINAL
#define PY_RELEASE_SERIAL 0
#define PY_MICRO_VERSION 3
#define PY_RELEASE_LEVEL PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_GAMMA
#define PY_RELEASE_SERIAL 1

/* Version as a string */
#define PY_VERSION "3.8.2+"
#define PY_VERSION "3.8.3rc1"
/*--end constants--*/

/* Version as a single 4-byte hex number, e.g. 0x010502B2 == 1.5.2b2.
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Mon Feb 24 21:52:17 2020
# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Wed Apr 29 19:18:01 2020
topics = {'assert': 'The "assert" statement\n'
'**********************\n'
'\n'
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' | starred_and_keywords ["," '
'keywords_arguments]\n'
' | keywords_arguments\n'
' positional_arguments ::= ["*"] expression ("," ["*"] '
'expression)*\n'
' positional_arguments ::= positional_item ("," positional_item)*\n'
' positional_item ::= assignment_expression | "*" expression\n'
' starred_and_keywords ::= ("*" expression | keyword_item)\n'
' ("," "*" expression | "," '
'keyword_item)*\n'
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' value is false. A counter-intuitive implication is that '
'not-a-number\n'
' values are not equal to themselves. For example, if "x =\n'
' float(\'NaN\')", "3 < x", "x < 3", "x == x", "x != x" are '
'all false.\n'
' This behavior is compliant with IEEE 754.\n'
' float(\'NaN\')", "3 < x", "x < 3" and "x == x" are all '
'false, while "x\n'
' != x" is true. This behavior is compliant with IEEE 754.\n'
'\n'
'* "None" and "NotImplemented" are singletons. **PEP 8** '
'advises\n'
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'\n'
'The "if" statement is used for conditional execution:\n'
'\n'
' if_stmt ::= "if" expression ":" suite\n'
' ("elif" expression ":" suite)*\n'
' if_stmt ::= "if" assignment_expression ":" suite\n'
' ("elif" assignment_expression ":" suite)*\n'
' ["else" ":" suite]\n'
'\n'
'It selects exactly one of the suites by evaluating the '
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'an\n'
'expression is true:\n'
'\n'
' while_stmt ::= "while" expression ":" suite\n'
' while_stmt ::= "while" assignment_expression ":" suite\n'
' ["else" ":" suite]\n'
'\n'
'This repeatedly tests the expression and, if it is true, '
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'\n'
'When a description of an arithmetic operator below uses the '
'phrase\n'
'“the numeric arguments are converted to a common type,” this '
'“the numeric arguments are converted to a common type”, this '
'means\n'
'that the operator implementation for built-in types works as '
'follows:\n'
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'\n'
'The "if" statement is used for conditional execution:\n'
'\n'
' if_stmt ::= "if" expression ":" suite\n'
' ("elif" expression ":" suite)*\n'
' if_stmt ::= "if" assignment_expression ":" suite\n'
' ("elif" assignment_expression ":" suite)*\n'
' ["else" ":" suite]\n'
'\n'
'It selects exactly one of the suites by evaluating the expressions '
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'[","]\n'
' starred_expression ::= expression | (starred_item ",")* '
'[starred_item]\n'
' starred_item ::= expression | "*" or_expr\n'
' starred_item ::= assignment_expression | "*" or_expr\n'
'\n'
'Except when part of a list or set display, an expression list\n'
'containing at least one comma yields a tuple. The length of '
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'only\n'
'supported by the numeric types.\n'
'\n'
'A general convention is that an empty format string ("""") '
'A general convention is that an empty format specification '
'produces\n'
'the same result as if you had called "str()" on the value. '
'A non-empty\n'
'format string typically modifies the result.\n'
'format specification typically modifies the result.\n'
'\n'
'The general form of a *standard format specifier* is:\n'
'\n'
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'convention.\n'
'\n'
'"__*__"\n'
' System-defined names. These names are defined by the '
'interpreter\n'
' and its implementation (including the standard library). '
'Current\n'
' system names are discussed in the Special method names '
'section and\n'
' elsewhere. More will likely be defined in future versions '
'of\n'
' Python. *Any* use of "__*__" names, in any context, that '
'does not\n'
' follow explicitly documented use, is subject to breakage '
'without\n'
' warning.\n'
' System-defined names, informally known as “dunder” names. '
'These\n'
' names are defined by the interpreter and its '
'implementation\n'
' (including the standard library). Current system names are\n'
' discussed in the Special method names section and '
'elsewhere. More\n'
' will likely be defined in future versions of Python. *Any* '
'use of\n'
' "__*__" names, in any context, that does not follow '
'explicitly\n'
' documented use, is subject to breakage without warning.\n'
'\n'
'"__*"\n'
' Class-private names. Names in this category, when used '
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'convention.\n'
'\n'
'"__*__"\n'
' System-defined names. These names are defined by the '
'interpreter\n'
' and its implementation (including the standard library). '
'Current\n'
' system names are discussed in the Special method names '
'section and\n'
' elsewhere. More will likely be defined in future versions '
'of\n'
' Python. *Any* use of "__*__" names, in any context, that '
'does not\n'
' follow explicitly documented use, is subject to breakage '
'without\n'
' warning.\n'
' System-defined names, informally known as “dunder” names. '
'These\n'
' names are defined by the interpreter and its '
'implementation\n'
' (including the standard library). Current system names '
'are\n'
' discussed in the Special method names section and '
'elsewhere. More\n'
' will likely be defined in future versions of Python. '
'*Any* use of\n'
' "__*__" names, in any context, that does not follow '
'explicitly\n'
' documented use, is subject to breakage without warning.\n'
'\n'
'"__*"\n'
' Class-private names. Names in this category, when used '
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'\n'
'The "if" statement is used for conditional execution:\n'
'\n'
' if_stmt ::= "if" expression ":" suite\n'
' ("elif" expression ":" suite)*\n'
' if_stmt ::= "if" assignment_expression ":" suite\n'
' ("elif" assignment_expression ":" suite)*\n'
' ["else" ":" suite]\n'
'\n'
'It selects exactly one of the suites by evaluating the expressions '
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'program is represented by objects or by relations between '
'objects. (In\n'
'a sense, and in conformance to Von Neumann’s model of a “stored\n'
'program computer,” code is also represented by objects.)\n'
'program computer”, code is also represented by objects.)\n'
'\n'
'Every object has an identity, a type and a value. An object’s\n'
'*identity* never changes once it has been created; you may think '
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'\n'
'If the metaclass has no "__prepare__" attribute, then the '
'class\n'
'namespace is initialised as an empty "dict()".\n'
'namespace is initialised as an empty ordered mapping.\n'
'\n'
'See also:\n'
'\n'
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' then they can be used interchangeably to index the same\n'
' dictionary entry.\n'
'\n'
' Dictionaries preserve insertion order, meaning that keys will '
'be\n'
' produced in the same order they were added sequentially over '
'the\n'
' dictionary. Replacing an existing key does not change the '
'order,\n'
' however removing a key and re-inserting it will add it to '
'the\n'
' end instead of keeping its old place.\n'
'\n'
' Dictionaries are mutable; they can be created by the "{...}"\n'
' notation (see section Dictionary displays).\n'
'\n'
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'"collections"\n'
' module.\n'
'\n'
' Changed in version 3.7: Dictionaries did not preserve '
'insertion\n'
' order in versions of Python before 3.6. In CPython 3.6,\n'
' insertion order was preserved, but it was considered an\n'
' implementation detail at that time rather than a language\n'
' guarantee.\n'
'\n'
'Callable types\n'
' These are the types to which the function call operation (see\n'
' section Calls) can be applied:\n'
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'The "while" statement is used for repeated execution as long as an\n'
'expression is true:\n'
'\n'
' while_stmt ::= "while" expression ":" suite\n'
' while_stmt ::= "while" assignment_expression ":" suite\n'
' ["else" ":" suite]\n'
'\n'
'This repeatedly tests the expression and, if it is true, executes '
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