\method{next()} method of the iterator returned by
\function{enumerate()} returns a tuple containing a count (from
zero) and the corresponding value obtained from iterating over
- \var{iterable}. \function{enumerate} is useful for obtaining an
+ \var{iterable}. \function{enumerate()} is useful for obtaining an
indexed series: \code{(0, seq[0])}, \code{(1, seq[1])}, \code{(2,
seq[2])}, \ldots.
\versionadded{2.3}
rounding accidents.)
\end{funcdesc}
-\begin{funcdesc}{property}{\optional{fget\optional{, fset\optional{, fdel\optional{, doc}}}}}
+\begin{funcdesc}{property}{\optional{fget\optional{, fset\optional{,
+ fdel\optional{, doc}}}}}
Return a property attribute for new-style classes (classes that
- derive from \function{object}).
+ derive from \class{object}).
\var{fget} is a function for getting an attribute value, likewise
\var{fset} is a function for setting, and \var{fdel} a function