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* Fix two typos in the text about compile(), and add two caveats fromGuido van Rossum2001-09-291-2/+9
* Document new file() constructor, with the body of open()'s text, plus aTim Peters2001-09-201-37/+45
* Document the built-in iter() function.Fred Drake2001-09-061-0/+17
* New restriction on pow(x, y, z): If z is not None, x and y must be ofTim Peters2001-09-031-6/+12
* Docs for the PEP 264 changes.Michael W. Hudson2001-08-271-1/+20
* SF bug #444510: int() should guarantee truncation.Tim Peters2001-07-261-3/+1
* On int/long to the negative int/long power, let float handle itGuido van Rossum2001-07-121-7/+10
* Fix up a few style nits -- avoid "e.g." and "i.e." -- these makeFred Drake2001-07-061-56/+56
* Beef up the unicode() description a bit, based on material from AMK'sFred Drake2001-05-151-4/+12
* Update the filter() and list() descriptions to include information aboutFred Drake2001-05-021-12/+14
* Backed out the unistr() builtin.Marc-André Lemburg2001-01-191-7/+0
* Minor markup cleaning, and one required fix in the unistr() description.Fred Drake2001-01-181-7/+7
* This patch adds a new builtin unistr() which behaves like str()Marc-André Lemburg2001-01-171-0/+6
* Description of long(): A string parameter is no longer required to beFred Drake2001-01-041-1/+1
* Added information about the %r string formatting conversion. Added noteFred Drake2000-11-171-4/+8
* When referring to namespaces, always say "namespaces" instead ofFred Drake2000-09-121-1/+1
* Various clarifications and minor nits fixed. Affected descriptions ofFred Drake2000-09-091-7/+21
* Small cleanups, and note when zip() entered the menagerie.Fred Drake2000-08-171-3/+1
* int() description: Fix markup to avoid image generation for math mode.Fred Drake2000-08-031-5/+6
* Both PEP 201 Lockstep Iteration and SF patch #101030 have beenBarry Warsaw2000-08-031-0/+9
* Update version numbering from 1.6 to 2.0.Fred Drake2000-06-301-2/+2
* Make it clear that id() can return either a long integer or a plain integer.Fred Drake2000-06-291-5/+5
* unichr(),Fred Drake2000-04-061-0/+2
* Note the exception raised when parameter to chr() is out of range.Fred Drake2000-04-061-1/+2
* Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>:Fred Drake2000-04-061-3/+20
* Update the description of int() to include the radix parameter;Fred Drake2000-02-171-12/+16
* Add index entries for open():Fred Drake1999-08-051-1/+4
* Update getattr() description to document the optional thirdFred Drake1999-07-221-5/+7
* Adjust indexing for __import__(); based on comments by Stefan FrankeFred Drake1999-06-101-12/+11
* Reflect recent patch for float % and divmod() by Tim Peters. ContentFred Drake1999-05-061-2/+6
* open() description: Made it more clear that 'b' should always beFred Drake1999-04-051-16/+21
* Document complex() with string arg.Guido van Rossum1999-03-251-2/+4
* Document new builtin buffer(). Greg Stein.Guido van Rossum1999-03-191-0/+10
* Add notes to __builtin__.float() and string.atof() that the NaN and InfFred Drake1999-02-181-7/+11
* atof() description: Add information about accepting 'NaN' to produceFred Drake1999-02-181-6/+7
* Replace the docs for reduce with an adaptation of its docstring, whichGuido van Rossum1999-01-061-8/+9
* "singed" --> "signed" (3 places)Fred Drake1998-12-071-3/+3
* Add explicit example on how to import a submodule of a package usingGuido van Rossum1998-12-041-0/+15
* Clarify that min and max also take multiple arguments.Guido van Rossum1998-11-251-6/+8
* Clarify the default buffering for open(). (Comment from Andrew DalkeFred Drake1998-11-021-1/+1
* Document that apply() can now take any sequence in argument 2.Barry Warsaw1998-10-011-2/+3
* round(): Mark the second (optional) parameter as optional, since it'sFred Drake1998-08-241-4/+4
* New section header style.Fred Drake1998-08-101-2/+1
* Clarify the + and b mode characters for open() a bit.Guido van Rossum1998-07-291-6/+8
* Revert the change of revision 1.30. While it's in general a laudableGuido van Rossum1998-06-221-1/+1
* eval() example: Removed final interpreter prompt; other examples don't haveFred Drake1998-06-191-1/+0
* Added a stronger warning about changing the dictionary returned byGuido van Rossum1998-06-181-2/+3
* Change the description of input() -- it is exactly equivalent toGuido van Rossum1998-06-171-5/+1
* Signature for dir() omitted the optional argument.Fred Drake1998-04-161-1/+1
* Small nits.Fred Drake1998-04-031-6/+6