From 65c6620a3aa677ed1315f6ebec134aedf65664c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Miss Islington (bot)" <31488909+miss-islington@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2024 23:53:08 +0100 Subject: [3.12] Add `typing.NamedTuple` in glossary section for named tuples (GH-108327) (#116689) (cherry picked from commit 149f7f7ae28944579792d22607532006977177c9) Co-authored-by: Tushar Sadhwani --- Doc/glossary.rst | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/glossary.rst b/Doc/glossary.rst index b475cb8..602006a 100644 --- a/Doc/glossary.rst +++ b/Doc/glossary.rst @@ -840,10 +840,11 @@ Glossary Some named tuples are built-in types (such as the above examples). Alternatively, a named tuple can be created from a regular class definition that inherits from :class:`tuple` and that defines named - fields. Such a class can be written by hand or it can be created with - the factory function :func:`collections.namedtuple`. The latter - technique also adds some extra methods that may not be found in - hand-written or built-in named tuples. + fields. Such a class can be written by hand, or it can be created by + inheriting :class:`typing.NamedTuple`, or with the factory function + :func:`collections.namedtuple`. The latter techniques also add some + extra methods that may not be found in hand-written or built-in named + tuples. namespace The place where a variable is stored. Namespaces are implemented as -- cgit v0.12