gh-101100: Sphinx warnings: pick the low hanging fruits (GH-107386)

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@ -11,6 +11,12 @@ creation and deletion functions don't apply to booleans. The following macros
are available, however.
.. c:var:: PyTypeObject PyBool_Type
This instance of :c:type:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python boolean type; it
is the same object as :class:`bool` in the Python layer.
.. c:function:: int PyBool_Check(PyObject *o)
Return true if *o* is of type :c:data:`PyBool_Type`. This function always

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@ -81,13 +81,13 @@ How do I extract C values from a Python object?
That depends on the object's type. If it's a tuple, :c:func:`PyTuple_Size`
returns its length and :c:func:`PyTuple_GetItem` returns the item at a specified
index. Lists have similar functions, :c:func:`PyListSize` and
index. Lists have similar functions, :c:func:`PyList_Size` and
:c:func:`PyList_GetItem`.
For bytes, :c:func:`PyBytes_Size` returns its length and
:c:func:`PyBytes_AsStringAndSize` provides a pointer to its value and its
length. Note that Python bytes objects may contain null bytes so C's
:c:func:`strlen` should not be used.
:c:func:`!strlen` should not be used.
To test the type of an object, first make sure it isn't ``NULL``, and then use
:c:func:`PyBytes_Check`, :c:func:`PyTuple_Check`, :c:func:`PyList_Check`, etc.

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@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ If you're in doubt about the detailed behavior of the curses
functions, consult the manual pages for your curses implementation,
whether it's ncurses or a proprietary Unix vendor's. The manual pages
will document any quirks, and provide complete lists of all the
functions, attributes, and :const:`ACS_\*` characters available to
functions, attributes, and :ref:`ACS_\* <curses-acs-codes>` characters available to
you.
Because the curses API is so large, some functions aren't supported in

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@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ Notes:
(2)
On Unix, if the :envvar:`HOME` environment variable is not defined, the user's
home directory will be determined with the :func:`getpwuid` function from the
home directory will be determined with the :func:`~pwd.getpwuid` function from the
standard :mod:`pwd` module. This is done by the :func:`os.path.expanduser`
function used by Distutils.

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Task lifetime support
=====================
A third party task implementation should call the following functions to keep a task
visible by :func:`asyncio.get_tasks` and :func:`asyncio.current_task`:
visible by :func:`asyncio.all_tasks` and :func:`asyncio.current_task`:
.. function:: _register_task(task)

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@ -276,4 +276,4 @@ the Future has a result::
:func:`concurrent.futures.as_completed` functions.
- :meth:`asyncio.Future.cancel` accepts an optional ``msg`` argument,
but :func:`concurrent.futures.cancel` does not.
but :meth:`concurrent.futures.Future.cancel` does not.

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@ -87,7 +87,8 @@ The :mod:`bz2` module contains:
compressed streams.
:class:`BZ2File` provides all of the members specified by the
:class:`io.BufferedIOBase`, except for :meth:`detach` and :meth:`truncate`.
:class:`io.BufferedIOBase`, except for :meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.detach`
and :meth:`~io.IOBase.truncate`.
Iteration and the :keyword:`with` statement are supported.
:class:`BZ2File` also provides the following method:

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@ -163,12 +163,12 @@ interpreter objects as well as the following additions.
Push a line of source text to the interpreter. The line should not have a
trailing newline; it may have internal newlines. The line is appended to a
buffer and the interpreter's :meth:`runsource` method is called with the
buffer and the interpreter's :meth:`~InteractiveInterpreter.runsource` method is called with the
concatenated contents of the buffer as source. If this indicates that the
command was executed or invalid, the buffer is reset; otherwise, the command is
incomplete, and the buffer is left as it was after the line was appended. The
return value is ``True`` if more input is required, ``False`` if the line was
dealt with in some way (this is the same as :meth:`runsource`).
dealt with in some way (this is the same as :meth:`!runsource`).
.. method:: InteractiveConsole.resetbuffer()

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
The :mod:`concurrent` package
=============================
The :mod:`!concurrent` package
==============================
Currently, there is only one module in this package:

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@ -1648,6 +1648,8 @@ keys); also, the following keypad mappings are standard:
| :kbd:`Page Down` | KEY_NPAGE |
+------------------+-----------+
.. _curses-acs-codes:
The following table lists characters from the alternate character set. These are
inherited from the VT100 terminal, and will generally be available on software
emulations such as X terminals. When there is no graphic available, curses

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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Import this class from the :mod:`email.charset` module.
.. method:: __str__()
Returns *input_charset* as a string coerced to lower
case. :meth:`__repr__` is an alias for :meth:`__str__`.
case. :meth:`!__repr__` is an alias for :meth:`!__str__`.
.. method:: __eq__(other)

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ is especially true for :mimetype:`image/\*` and :mimetype:`text/\*` type message
containing binary data.
The :mod:`email` package provides some convenient encoders in its
:mod:`encoders` module. These encoders are actually used by the
:mod:`~email.encoders` module. These encoders are actually used by the
:class:`~email.mime.audio.MIMEAudio` and :class:`~email.mime.image.MIMEImage`
class constructors to provide default encodings. All encoder functions take
exactly one argument, the message object to encode. They usually extract the

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@ -274,9 +274,9 @@ in with information about the part.
.. rubric:: Footnotes
.. [#] This statement assumes that you use the appropriate setting for
``unixfrom``, and that there are no :mod:`policy` settings calling for
``unixfrom``, and that there are no :mod:`email.policy` settings calling for
automatic adjustments (for example,
:attr:`~email.policy.Policy.refold_source` must be ``none``, which is
:attr:`~email.policy.EmailPolicy.refold_source` must be ``none``, which is
*not* the default). It is also not 100% true, since if the message
does not conform to the RFC standards occasionally information about the
exact original text is lost during parsing error recovery. It is a goal

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ message objects.
with the base :class:`~email.message.Message` class *maxheaderlen* is
accepted, but defaults to ``None``, which means that by default the line
length is controlled by the
:attr:`~email.policy.EmailPolicy.max_line_length` of the policy. The
:attr:`~email.policy.Policy.max_line_length` of the policy. The
*policy* argument may be used to override the default policy obtained
from the message instance. This can be used to control some of the
formatting produced by the method, since the specified *policy* will be
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ message objects.
del msg['subject']
msg['subject'] = 'Python roolz!'
If the :mod:`policy` defines certain headers to be unique (as the standard
If the :mod:`policy <email.policy>` defines certain headers to be unique (as the standard
policies do), this method may raise a :exc:`ValueError` when an attempt
is made to assign a value to such a header when one already exists. This
behavior is intentional for consistency's sake, but do not depend on it
@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ message objects.
deprecated.
Note that existing parameter values of headers may be accessed through
the :attr:`~email.headerregistry.BaseHeader.params` attribute of the
the :attr:`~email.headerregistry.ParameterizedMIMEHeader.params` attribute of the
header value (for example, ``msg['Content-Type'].params['charset']``).
.. versionchanged:: 3.4 ``replace`` keyword was added.
@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ message objects.
.. method:: clear_content()
Remove the payload and all of the :exc:`Content-` headers, leaving
Remove the payload and all of the :mailheader:`!Content-` headers, leaving
all other headers intact and in their original order.

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@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ returns the root object when you close the parser.
Note that the parser can be extended in limited ways, and of course you can
implement your own parser completely from scratch. All of the logic that
connects the :mod:`email` package's bundled parser and the
:class:`~email.message.EmailMessage` class is embodied in the :mod:`policy`
:class:`~email.message.EmailMessage` class is embodied in the :class:`~email.policy.Policy`
class, so a custom parser can create message object trees any way it finds
necessary by implementing custom versions of the appropriate :mod:`policy`
necessary by implementing custom versions of the appropriate :class:`!Policy`
methods.

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ The :class:`dircmp` class
used to get various bits of information about the directory trees being
compared.
Note that via :meth:`__getattr__` hooks, all attributes are computed lazily,
Note that via :meth:`~object.__getattr__` hooks, all attributes are computed lazily,
so there is no speed penalty if only those attributes which are lightweight
to compute are used.

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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ available for subclassing as well:
The keyword-only parameter *encoding* and *errors* are added.
.. versionchanged:: 3.11
The ``'rU'`` and ``'U'`` modes and the :meth:`__getitem__` method have
The ``'rU'`` and ``'U'`` modes and the :meth:`!__getitem__` method have
been removed.

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
:meth:`TopologicalSorter.done` is less than the number that have been
returned by :meth:`TopologicalSorter.get_ready`.
The :meth:`~TopologicalSorter.__bool__` method of this class defers to
The :meth:`~object.__bool__` method of this class defers to
this function, so instead of::
if ts.is_active():
@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ The :mod:`graphlib` module defines the following exception classes:
in the working graph. If multiple cycles exist, only one undefined choice among them will
be reported and included in the exception.
The detected cycle can be accessed via the second element in the :attr:`~CycleError.args`
The detected cycle can be accessed via the second element in the :attr:`~BaseException.args`
attribute of the exception instance and consists in a list of nodes, such that each node is,
in the graph, an immediate predecessor of the next node in the list. In the reported list,
the first and the last node will be the same, to make it clear that it is cyclic.

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ The module defines the following items:
.. class:: GzipFile(filename=None, mode=None, compresslevel=9, fileobj=None, mtime=None)
Constructor for the :class:`GzipFile` class, which simulates most of the
methods of a :term:`file object`, with the exception of the :meth:`truncate`
methods of a :term:`file object`, with the exception of the :meth:`~io.IOBase.truncate`
method. At least one of *fileobj* and *filename* must be given a non-trivial
value.
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ The module defines the following items:
:class:`GzipFile` supports the :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` interface,
including iteration and the :keyword:`with` statement. Only the
:meth:`truncate` method isn't implemented.
:meth:`~io.IOBase.truncate` method isn't implemented.
:class:`GzipFile` also provides the following method and attribute:

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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ by the SHAKE algorithm.
.. method:: shake.digest(length)
Return the digest of the data passed to the :meth:`update` method so far.
Return the digest of the data passed to the :meth:`~hash.update` method so far.
This is a bytes object of size *length* which may contain bytes in
the whole range from 0 to 255.
@ -507,9 +507,9 @@ Simple hashing
To calculate hash of some data, you should first construct a hash object by
calling the appropriate constructor function (:func:`blake2b` or
:func:`blake2s`), then update it with the data by calling :meth:`update` on the
:func:`blake2s`), then update it with the data by calling :meth:`~hash.update` on the
object, and, finally, get the digest out of the object by calling
:meth:`digest` (or :meth:`hexdigest` for hex-encoded string).
:meth:`~hash.digest` (or :meth:`~hash.hexdigest` for hex-encoded string).
>>> from hashlib import blake2b
>>> h = blake2b()

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@ -145,10 +145,10 @@
An abstract base class for resource readers capable of serving
the :meth:`importlib.resources.files` interface. Subclasses
:class:`importlib.resources.abc.ResourceReader` and provides
concrete implementations of the :class:`importlib.resources.abc.ResourceReader`'s
:class:`ResourceReader` and provides
concrete implementations of the :class:`!ResourceReader`'s
abstract methods. Therefore, any loader supplying
:class:`importlib.abc.TraversableResources` also supplies ResourceReader.
:class:`!TraversableResources` also supplies :class:`!ResourceReader`.
Loaders that wish to support resource reading are expected to
implement this interface.

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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ Basic Usage
dictionaries will be sorted by key.
To use a custom :class:`JSONEncoder` subclass (e.g. one that overrides the
:meth:`default` method to serialize additional types), specify it with the
:meth:`~JSONEncoder.default` method to serialize additional types), specify it with the
*cls* kwarg; otherwise :class:`JSONEncoder` is used.
.. versionchanged:: 3.6
@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ Encoders and Decoders
Added support for int- and float-derived Enum classes.
To extend this to recognize other objects, subclass and implement a
:meth:`default` method with another method that returns a serializable object
:meth:`~JSONEncoder.default` method with another method that returns a serializable object
for ``o`` if possible, otherwise it should call the superclass implementation
(to raise :exc:`TypeError`).
@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ Encoders and Decoders
:exc:`TypeError`).
For example, to support arbitrary iterators, you could implement
:meth:`default` like this::
:meth:`~JSONEncoder.default` like this::
def default(self, o):
try:

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@ -397,21 +397,21 @@ have specific values relative to the predefined levels. If you define a level
with the same numeric value, it overwrites the predefined value; the predefined
name is lost.
+--------------+---------------+
| Level | Numeric value |
+==============+===============+
| ``CRITICAL`` | 50 |
+--------------+---------------+
| ``ERROR`` | 40 |
+--------------+---------------+
| ``WARNING`` | 30 |
+--------------+---------------+
| ``INFO`` | 20 |
+--------------+---------------+
| ``DEBUG`` | 10 |
+--------------+---------------+
| ``NOTSET`` | 0 |
+--------------+---------------+
+-----------------------+---------------+
| Level | Numeric value |
+=======================+===============+
| .. py:data:: CRITICAL | 50 |
+-----------------------+---------------+
| .. py:data:: ERROR | 40 |
+-----------------------+---------------+
| .. py:data:: WARNING | 30 |
+-----------------------+---------------+
| .. py:data:: INFO | 20 |
+-----------------------+---------------+
| .. py:data:: DEBUG | 10 |
+-----------------------+---------------+
| .. py:data:: NOTSET | 0 |
+-----------------------+---------------+
.. _handler:

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@ -100,7 +100,8 @@ Reading and writing compressed files
*filters* arguments have the same meanings as for :class:`LZMACompressor`.
:class:`LZMAFile` supports all the members specified by
:class:`io.BufferedIOBase`, except for :meth:`detach` and :meth:`truncate`.
:class:`io.BufferedIOBase`, except for :meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.detach`
and :meth:`~io.IOBase.truncate`.
Iteration and the :keyword:`with` statement are supported.
The following method is also provided:

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ File Operations
Lock part of a file based on file descriptor *fd* from the C runtime. Raises
:exc:`OSError` on failure. The locked region of the file extends from the
current file position for *nbytes* bytes, and may continue beyond the end of the
file. *mode* must be one of the :const:`LK_\*` constants listed below. Multiple
file. *mode* must be one of the :const:`!LK_\*` constants listed below. Multiple
regions in a file may be locked at the same time, but may not overlap. Adjacent
regions are not merged; they must be unlocked individually.

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@ -51,9 +51,19 @@ the Unix :program:`ftp` program and other FTP clients.
Exception raised by the :class:`~netrc.netrc` class when syntactical errors are
encountered in source text. Instances of this exception provide three
interesting attributes: :attr:`msg` is a textual explanation of the error,
:attr:`filename` is the name of the source file, and :attr:`lineno` gives the
line number on which the error was found.
interesting attributes:
.. attribute:: msg
Textual explanation of the error.
.. attribute:: filename
The name of the source file.
.. attribute:: lineno
The line number on which the error was found.
.. _netrc-objects:

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@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ truth tests, identity tests, and boolean operations:
__not__(obj)
Return the outcome of :keyword:`not` *obj*. (Note that there is no
:meth:`__not__` method for object instances; only the interpreter core defines
this operation. The result is affected by the :meth:`__bool__` and
:meth:`__len__` methods.)
:meth:`!__not__` method for object instances; only the interpreter core defines
this operation. The result is affected by the :meth:`~object.__bool__` and
:meth:`~object.__len__` methods.)
.. function:: truth(obj)

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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ A :class:`POP3` instance has the following methods:
.. method:: POP3.pass_(password)
Send password, response includes message count and mailbox size. Note: the
mailbox on the server is locked until :meth:`~poplib.quit` is called.
mailbox on the server is locked until :meth:`~POP3.quit` is called.
.. method:: POP3.apop(user, secret)

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The :mod:`pprint` module defines one class:
several keyword parameters.
*stream* (default ``sys.stdout``) is a :term:`file-like object` to
which the output will be written by calling its :meth:`write` method.
which the output will be written by calling its :meth:`!write` method.
If both *stream* and ``sys.stdout`` are ``None``, then
:meth:`~PrettyPrinter.pprint` silently returns.

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The :mod:`pty` module defines the following functions:
Return the exit status value from :func:`os.waitpid` on the child process.
:func:`waitstatus_to_exitcode` can be used to convert the exit status into
:func:`os.waitstatus_to_exitcode` can be used to convert the exit status into
an exit code.
.. audit-event:: pty.spawn argv pty.spawn

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Scheduler Objects
.. method:: scheduler.run(blocking=True)
Run all scheduled events. This method will wait (using the :func:`delayfunc`
Run all scheduled events. This method will wait (using the *delayfunc*
function passed to the constructor) for the next event, then execute it and so
on until there are no more scheduled events.

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@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ constants below:
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+=======================+===============================================+
| :const:`EVENT_READ` | Available for read |
| .. data:: EVENT_READ | Available for read |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EVENT_WRITE` | Available for write |
| .. data:: EVENT_WRITE | Available for write |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ constants below:
Change a registered file object's monitored events or attached data.
This is equivalent to :meth:`BaseSelector.unregister(fileobj)` followed
by :meth:`BaseSelector.register(fileobj, events, data)`, except that it
This is equivalent to ``BaseSelector.unregister(fileobj)`` followed
by ``BaseSelector.register(fileobj, events, data)``, except that it
can be implemented more efficiently.
This returns a new :class:`SelectorKey` instance, or raises a

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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ Directory and files operations
If *copy_function* is given, it must be a callable that takes two arguments
*src* and *dst*, and will be used to copy *src* to *dst* if
:func:`os.rename` cannot be used. If the source is a directory,
:func:`copytree` is called, passing it the :func:`copy_function`. The
:func:`copytree` is called, passing it the *copy_function*. The
default *copy_function* is :func:`copy2`. Using :func:`~shutil.copy` as the
*copy_function* allows the move to succeed when it is not possible to also
copy the metadata, at the expense of not copying any of the metadata.

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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@
The :mod:`stat` module defines constants and functions for interpreting the
results of :func:`os.stat`, :func:`os.fstat` and :func:`os.lstat` (if they
exist). For complete details about the :c:func:`stat`, :c:func:`fstat` and
:c:func:`lstat` calls, consult the documentation for your system.
exist). For complete details about the :c:func:`stat`, :c:func:`!fstat` and
:c:func:`!lstat` calls, consult the documentation for your system.
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
The stat module is backed by a C implementation.
@ -89,9 +89,9 @@ mode:
.. function:: S_IFMT(mode)
Return the portion of the file's mode that describes the file type (used by the
:func:`S_IS\*` functions above).
:func:`!S_IS\*` functions above).
Normally, you would use the :func:`os.path.is\*` functions for testing the type
Normally, you would use the :func:`!os.path.is\*` functions for testing the type
of a file; the functions here are useful when you are doing multiple tests of
the same file and wish to avoid the overhead of the :c:func:`stat` system call
for each test. These are also useful when checking for information about a file

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Any object can be tested for truth value, for use in an :keyword:`if` or
.. index:: single: true
By default, an object is considered true unless its class defines either a
:meth:`__bool__` method that returns ``False`` or a :meth:`__len__` method that
:meth:`~object.__bool__` method that returns ``False`` or a :meth:`__len__` method that
returns zero, when called with the object. [1]_ Here are most of the built-in
objects considered false:

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Python uses an installation scheme that differs depending on the platform and on
the installation options. These schemes are stored in :mod:`sysconfig` under
unique identifiers based on the value returned by :const:`os.name`.
Every new component that is installed using :mod:`distutils` or a
Every new component that is installed using :mod:`!distutils` or a
Distutils-based system will follow the same scheme to copy its file in the right
places.

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ functions should be good enough; otherwise, you should use an instance of
First the whitespace in *text* is collapsed (all whitespace is replaced by
single spaces). If the result fits in the *width*, it is returned.
Otherwise, enough words are dropped from the end so that the remaining words
plus the :attr:`placeholder` fit within :attr:`width`::
plus the :attr:`.placeholder` fit within :attr:`.width`::
>>> textwrap.shorten("Hello world!", width=12)
'Hello world!'
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ hyphenated words; only then will long words be broken if necessary, unless
.. attribute:: expand_tabs
(default: ``True``) If true, then all tab characters in *text* will be
expanded to spaces using the :meth:`expandtabs` method of *text*.
expanded to spaces using the :meth:`~str.expandtabs` method of *text*.
.. attribute:: tabsize

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@ -72,6 +72,8 @@ The following exceptions are raised by :mod:`urllib.error` as appropriate:
This exception is raised when the :func:`~urllib.request.urlretrieve`
function detects that
the amount of the downloaded data is less than the expected amount (given by
the *Content-Length* header). The :attr:`content` attribute stores the
downloaded (and supposedly truncated) data.
the *Content-Length* header).
.. attribute:: content
The downloaded (and supposedly truncated) data.

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@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ This module offers the following functions:
table (FAT) file system, the filename may not have an extension.
A call to :func:`LoadKey` fails if the calling process does not have the
:const:`SE_RESTORE_PRIVILEGE` privilege. Note that privileges are different
:c:data:`!SE_RESTORE_PRIVILEGE` privilege. Note that privileges are different
from permissions -- see the `RegLoadKey documentation
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724889%28v=VS.85%29.aspx>`__ for
more details.
@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ This module offers the following functions:
If *key* represents a key on a remote computer, the path described by
*file_name* is relative to the remote computer. The caller of this method must
possess the :const:`SeBackupPrivilege` security privilege. Note that
possess the **SeBackupPrivilege** security privilege. Note that
privileges are different than permissions -- see the
`Conflicts Between User Rights and Permissions documentation
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724878%28v=VS.85%29.aspx>`__
@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ This module offers the following functions:
Constants
------------------
The following constants are defined for use in many :mod:`_winreg` functions.
The following constants are defined for use in many :mod:`winreg` functions.
.. _hkey-constants:
@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ All registry functions in this module return one of these objects.
All registry functions in this module which accept a handle object also accept
an integer, however, use of the handle object is encouraged.
Handle objects provide semantics for :meth:`__bool__` -- thus ::
Handle objects provide semantics for :meth:`~object.__bool__` -- thus ::
if handle:
print("Yes")

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ provided by Windows platforms. It includes functions and several constants.
.. function:: PlaySound(sound, flags)
Call the underlying :c:func:`PlaySound` function from the Platform API. The
Call the underlying :c:func:`!PlaySound` function from the Platform API. The
*sound* parameter may be a filename, a system sound alias, audio data as a
:term:`bytes-like object`, or ``None``. Its
interpretation depends on the value of *flags*, which can be a bitwise ORed
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ provided by Windows platforms. It includes functions and several constants.
.. function:: MessageBeep(type=MB_OK)
Call the underlying :c:func:`MessageBeep` function from the Platform API. This
Call the underlying :c:func:`!MessageBeep` function from the Platform API. This
plays a sound as specified in the registry. The *type* argument specifies which
sound to play; possible values are ``-1``, ``MB_ICONASTERISK``,
``MB_ICONEXCLAMATION``, ``MB_ICONHAND``, ``MB_ICONQUESTION``, and ``MB_OK``, all

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@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ decompression bomb Safe Safe Safe
potential reliance on system-provided libraries. Check
:const:`pyexpat.EXPAT_VERSION`.
2. :mod:`xml.etree.ElementTree` doesn't expand external entities and raises a
:exc:`ParserError` when an entity occurs.
:exc:`~xml.etree.ElementTree.ParseError` when an entity occurs.
3. :mod:`xml.dom.minidom` doesn't expand external entities and simply returns
the unexpanded entity verbatim.
4. :mod:`xmlrpclib` doesn't expand external entities and omits them.
4. :mod:`xmlrpc.client` doesn't expand external entities and omits them.
5. Since Python 3.7.1, external general entities are no longer processed by
default.
@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ all known attack vectors with examples and references.
.. _defusedxml-package:
The :mod:`defusedxml` Package
------------------------------------------------------
The :mod:`!defusedxml` Package
------------------------------
`defusedxml`_ is a pure Python package with modified subclasses of all stdlib
XML parsers that prevent any potentially malicious operation. Use of this

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@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ implements this interface, then register the object with your
:class:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.XMLReader`, the parser
will call the methods in your object to report all warnings and errors. There
are three levels of errors available: warnings, (possibly) recoverable errors,
and unrecoverable errors. All methods take a :exc:`SAXParseException` as the
and unrecoverable errors. All methods take a :exc:`~xml.sax.SAXParseException` as the
only parameter. Errors and warnings may be converted to an exception by raising
the passed-in exception object.

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@ -92,5 +92,5 @@ or as base classes.
reading. The input source can be given as a string, a file-like object, or
an :class:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.InputSource` object; parsers will use this
function to implement the polymorphic *source* argument to their
:meth:`parse` method.
:meth:`~xml.sax.xmlreader.XMLReader.parse` method.

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
:mod:`xmlrpc` --- XMLRPC server and client modules
==================================================
:mod:`!xmlrpc` --- XMLRPC server and client modules
===================================================
XML-RPC is a Remote Procedure Call method that uses XML passed via HTTP as a
transport. With it, a client can call methods with parameters on a remote

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@ -1594,9 +1594,9 @@ Basic customization
Called to implement truth value testing and the built-in operation
``bool()``; should return ``False`` or ``True``. When this method is not
defined, :meth:`__len__` is called, if it is defined, and the object is
defined, :meth:`~object.__len__` is called, if it is defined, and the object is
considered true if its result is nonzero. If a class defines neither
:meth:`__len__` nor :meth:`__bool__`, all its instances are considered
:meth:`!__len__` nor :meth:`!__bool__`, all its instances are considered
true.
@ -2494,7 +2494,7 @@ through the object's keys; for sequences, it should iterate through the values.
Called to implement the built-in function :func:`len`. Should return the length
of the object, an integer ``>=`` 0. Also, an object that doesn't define a
:meth:`__bool__` method and whose :meth:`__len__` method returns zero is
:meth:`~object.__bool__` method and whose :meth:`!__len__` method returns zero is
considered to be false in a Boolean context.
.. impl-detail::
@ -2503,7 +2503,7 @@ through the object's keys; for sequences, it should iterate through the values.
If the length is larger than :data:`!sys.maxsize` some features (such as
:func:`len`) may raise :exc:`OverflowError`. To prevent raising
:exc:`!OverflowError` by truth value testing, an object must define a
:meth:`__bool__` method.
:meth:`~object.__bool__` method.
.. method:: object.__length_hint__(self)

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@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ control flow statements, the following values are interpreted as false:
``False``, ``None``, numeric zero of all types, and empty strings and containers
(including strings, tuples, lists, dictionaries, sets and frozensets). All
other values are interpreted as true. User-defined objects can customize their
truth value by providing a :meth:`__bool__` method.
truth value by providing a :meth:`~object.__bool__` method.
.. index:: pair: operator; not

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@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ is converted before formatting. Conversion ``'!s'`` calls :func:`str` on
the result, ``'!r'`` calls :func:`repr`, and ``'!a'`` calls :func:`ascii`.
The result is then formatted using the :func:`format` protocol. The
format specifier is passed to the :meth:`__format__` method of the
format specifier is passed to the :meth:`~object.__format__` method of the
expression or conversion result. An empty string is passed when the
format specifier is omitted. The formatted result is then included in
the final value of the whole string.

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
# as tested on the CI via check-warnings.py in reusable-docs.yml.
# Keep lines sorted lexicographically to help avoid merge conflicts.
Doc/c-api/bool.rst
Doc/c-api/buffer.rst
Doc/c-api/datetime.rst
Doc/c-api/descriptor.rst
@ -27,26 +26,22 @@ Doc/c-api/unicode.rst
Doc/extending/extending.rst
Doc/extending/newtypes.rst
Doc/faq/design.rst
Doc/faq/extending.rst
Doc/faq/gui.rst
Doc/faq/library.rst
Doc/faq/programming.rst
Doc/glossary.rst
Doc/howto/curses.rst
Doc/howto/descriptor.rst
Doc/howto/enum.rst
Doc/howto/isolating-extensions.rst
Doc/howto/logging-cookbook.rst
Doc/howto/logging.rst
Doc/howto/urllib2.rst
Doc/install/index.rst
Doc/library/__future__.rst
Doc/library/abc.rst
Doc/library/ast.rst
Doc/library/asyncio-dev.rst
Doc/library/asyncio-eventloop.rst
Doc/library/asyncio-extending.rst
Doc/library/asyncio-future.rst
Doc/library/asyncio-policy.rst
Doc/library/asyncio-stream.rst
Doc/library/asyncio-subprocess.rst
@ -56,12 +51,10 @@ Doc/library/bisect.rst
Doc/library/bz2.rst
Doc/library/calendar.rst
Doc/library/cmd.rst
Doc/library/code.rst
Doc/library/codecs.rst
Doc/library/collections.abc.rst
Doc/library/collections.rst
Doc/library/concurrent.futures.rst
Doc/library/concurrent.rst
Doc/library/configparser.rst
Doc/library/contextlib.rst
Doc/library/copy.rst
@ -76,11 +69,8 @@ Doc/library/dis.rst
Doc/library/doctest.rst
Doc/library/email.charset.rst
Doc/library/email.compat32-message.rst
Doc/library/email.encoders.rst
Doc/library/email.errors.rst
Doc/library/email.generator.rst
Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst
Doc/library/email.message.rst
Doc/library/email.mime.rst
Doc/library/email.parser.rst
Doc/library/email.policy.rst
@ -88,26 +78,20 @@ Doc/library/enum.rst
Doc/library/exceptions.rst
Doc/library/faulthandler.rst
Doc/library/fcntl.rst
Doc/library/filecmp.rst
Doc/library/fileinput.rst
Doc/library/ftplib.rst
Doc/library/functions.rst
Doc/library/functools.rst
Doc/library/getpass.rst
Doc/library/gettext.rst
Doc/library/graphlib.rst
Doc/library/gzip.rst
Doc/library/hashlib.rst
Doc/library/http.client.rst
Doc/library/http.cookiejar.rst
Doc/library/http.cookies.rst
Doc/library/http.server.rst
Doc/library/importlib.resources.abc.rst
Doc/library/importlib.resources.rst
Doc/library/importlib.rst
Doc/library/inspect.rst
Doc/library/io.rst
Doc/library/json.rst
Doc/library/locale.rst
Doc/library/logging.config.rst
Doc/library/logging.handlers.rst
@ -115,12 +99,9 @@ Doc/library/logging.rst
Doc/library/lzma.rst
Doc/library/mailbox.rst
Doc/library/mmap.rst
Doc/library/msvcrt.rst
Doc/library/multiprocessing.rst
Doc/library/multiprocessing.shared_memory.rst
Doc/library/netrc.rst
Doc/library/numbers.rst
Doc/library/operator.rst
Doc/library/optparse.rst
Doc/library/os.path.rst
Doc/library/os.rst
@ -128,10 +109,7 @@ Doc/library/pickle.rst
Doc/library/pickletools.rst
Doc/library/platform.rst
Doc/library/plistlib.rst
Doc/library/poplib.rst
Doc/library/pprint.rst
Doc/library/profile.rst
Doc/library/pty.rst
Doc/library/pyclbr.rst
Doc/library/pydoc.rst
Doc/library/pyexpat.rst
@ -140,30 +118,25 @@ Doc/library/readline.rst
Doc/library/reprlib.rst
Doc/library/resource.rst
Doc/library/rlcompleter.rst
Doc/library/sched.rst
Doc/library/select.rst
Doc/library/selectors.rst
Doc/library/shelve.rst
Doc/library/shutil.rst
Doc/library/signal.rst
Doc/library/site.rst
Doc/library/smtplib.rst
Doc/library/socket.rst
Doc/library/socketserver.rst
Doc/library/ssl.rst
Doc/library/stat.rst
Doc/library/stdtypes.rst
Doc/library/string.rst
Doc/library/subprocess.rst
Doc/library/sys.rst
Doc/library/sys_path_init.rst
Doc/library/sysconfig.rst
Doc/library/syslog.rst
Doc/library/tarfile.rst
Doc/library/tempfile.rst
Doc/library/termios.rst
Doc/library/test.rst
Doc/library/textwrap.rst
Doc/library/threading.rst
Doc/library/time.rst
Doc/library/tkinter.rst
@ -175,13 +148,10 @@ Doc/library/turtle.rst
Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst
Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst
Doc/library/unittest.rst
Doc/library/urllib.error.rst
Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst
Doc/library/urllib.request.rst
Doc/library/uuid.rst
Doc/library/weakref.rst
Doc/library/winreg.rst
Doc/library/winsound.rst
Doc/library/wsgiref.rst
Doc/library/xml.dom.minidom.rst
Doc/library/xml.dom.pulldom.rst
@ -191,9 +161,7 @@ Doc/library/xml.rst
Doc/library/xml.sax.handler.rst
Doc/library/xml.sax.reader.rst
Doc/library/xml.sax.rst
Doc/library/xml.sax.utils.rst
Doc/library/xmlrpc.client.rst
Doc/library/xmlrpc.rst
Doc/library/xmlrpc.server.rst
Doc/library/zlib.rst
Doc/license.rst
@ -201,18 +169,14 @@ Doc/reference/compound_stmts.rst
Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
Doc/reference/expressions.rst
Doc/reference/import.rst
Doc/reference/lexical_analysis.rst
Doc/reference/simple_stmts.rst
Doc/tutorial/appendix.rst
Doc/tutorial/classes.rst
Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst
Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
Doc/tutorial/errors.rst
Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst
Doc/tutorial/interactive.rst
Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst
Doc/tutorial/modules.rst
Doc/tutorial/stdlib2.rst
Doc/using/cmdline.rst
Doc/using/configure.rst
Doc/using/windows.rst

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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ exception type.
The *except clause* may specify a variable after the exception name. The
variable is bound to the exception instance which typically has an ``args``
attribute that stores the arguments. For convenience, builtin exception
types define :meth:`__str__` to print all the arguments without explicitly
types define :meth:`~object.__str__` to print all the arguments without explicitly
accessing ``.args``. ::
>>> try:
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ accessing ``.args``. ::
x = spam
y = eggs
The exception's :meth:`__str__` output is printed as the last part ('detail')
The exception's :meth:`~object.__str__` output is printed as the last part ('detail')
of the message for unhandled exceptions.
:exc:`BaseException` is the common base class of all exceptions. One of its

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Python statement names, the current local variables, and the available
module names. For dotted expressions such as ``string.a``, it will evaluate
the expression up to the final ``'.'`` and then suggest completions from
the attributes of the resulting object. Note that this may execute
application-defined code if an object with a :meth:`__getattr__` method
application-defined code if an object with a :meth:`~object.__getattr__` method
is part of the expression. The default configuration also saves your
history into a file named :file:`.python_history` in your user directory.
The history will be available again during the next interactive interpreter

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@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ Operators And Special Methods
:attr:`__doc__`, :attr:`__globals__`, :attr:`~definition.__name__`,
respectively.
* :meth:`__nonzero__` is now :meth:`__bool__`.
* :meth:`!__nonzero__` is now :meth:`~object.__bool__`.
Builtins
--------

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@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ rather than ``JUMP_FORWARD`` with an argument of ``(2**32)+offset``.
.. nonce: 3Z_qxd
.. section: Core and Builtins
Correct the docstring for the :meth:`__bool__` method. Patch by Jelle
Correct the docstring for the :meth:`~object.__bool__` method. Patch by Jelle
Zijlstra.
..