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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ expression).
.. index::
builtin: repr
- object: None
+ pair: object; None
pair: string; conversion
single: output
pair: standard; output
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Assignment statements
pair: assignment; statement
pair: binding; name
pair: rebinding; name
- object: mutable
+ pair: object; mutable
pair: attribute; assignment
Assignment statements are used to (re)bind names to values and to modify
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Assignment of an object to a single target is recursively defined as follows.
.. index::
pair: subscription; assignment
- object: mutable
+ pair: object; mutable
* If the target is a subscription: The primary expression in the reference is
evaluated. It should yield either a mutable sequence object (such as a list)
@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ Assignment of an object to a single target is recursively defined as follows.
evaluated.
.. index::
- object: sequence
- object: list
+ pair: object; sequence
+ pair: object; list
If the primary is a mutable sequence object (such as a list), the subscript
must yield an integer. If it is negative, the sequence's length is added to
@@ -204,8 +204,8 @@ Assignment of an object to a single target is recursively defined as follows.
raised (assignment to a subscripted sequence cannot add new items to a list).
.. index::
- object: mapping
- object: dictionary
+ pair: object; mapping
+ pair: object; dictionary
If the primary is a mapping object (such as a dictionary), the subscript must
have a type compatible with the mapping's key type, and the mapping is then
@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ instantiating the class with no arguments.
The :dfn:`type` of the exception is the exception instance's class, the
:dfn:`value` is the instance itself.
-.. index:: object: traceback
+.. index:: pair: object; traceback
A traceback object is normally created automatically when an exception is raised
and attached to it as the :attr:`__traceback__` attribute, which is writable.