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author | csabella <chekat2@gmail.com> | 2017-04-02 02:50:47 (GMT) |
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committer | Senthil Kumaran <skumaran@gatech.edu> | 2017-04-02 02:50:47 (GMT) |
commit | 64c887ab3a400cf91bde4f0c5ef69eacc88bc5e1 (patch) | |
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bpo-26947: DOC: clarify wording on hashable in glossary (#948)
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diff --git a/Doc/glossary.rst b/Doc/glossary.rst index 8123841..dba9186 100644 --- a/Doc/glossary.rst +++ b/Doc/glossary.rst @@ -467,9 +467,9 @@ Glossary Hashability makes an object usable as a dictionary key and a set member, because these data structures use the hash value internally. - All of Python's immutable built-in objects are hashable, while no mutable - containers (such as lists or dictionaries) are. Objects which are - instances of user-defined classes are hashable by default; they all + All of Python's immutable built-in objects are hashable; mutable + containers (such as lists or dictionaries) are not. Objects which are + instances of user-defined classes are hashable by default. They all compare unequal (except with themselves), and their hash value is derived from their :func:`id`. |