From: Senthil Kumaran Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2017 03:00:41 +0000 (-0700) Subject: bpo-26947: DOC: clarify wording on hashable in glossary (#948) (#958) X-Git-Tag: v3.5.4rc1~236 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=51fc7e3d6a29de7b3142e51f8caf4d31f7ac72a0;p=python bpo-26947: DOC: clarify wording on hashable in glossary (#948) (#958) (cherry picked from commit 64c887ab3a400cf91bde4f0c5ef69eacc88bc5e1) --- diff --git a/Doc/glossary.rst b/Doc/glossary.rst index 07b26a64b8..f474a6d8a7 100644 --- a/Doc/glossary.rst +++ b/Doc/glossary.rst @@ -434,9 +434,9 @@ Glossary Hashability makes an object usable as a dictionary key and a set member, because these data structures use the hash value internally. - All of Python's immutable built-in objects are hashable, while no mutable - containers (such as lists or dictionaries) are. Objects which are - instances of user-defined classes are hashable by default; they all + All of Python's immutable built-in objects are hashable; mutable + containers (such as lists or dictionaries) are not. Objects which are + instances of user-defined classes are hashable by default. They all compare unequal (except with themselves), and their hash value is derived from their :func:`id`.