From: Raymond Hettinger Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 00:32:51 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Tweak markup, grammar, and punctuation. X-Git-Tag: v3.1a1~97 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=79d0434aa2ce0af19c9226e31c8c6dbf5caf23ca;p=python Tweak markup, grammar, and punctuation. --- diff --git a/Doc/library/functions.rst b/Doc/library/functions.rst index 3dfbb2bf05..9d843d9de5 100644 --- a/Doc/library/functions.rst +++ b/Doc/library/functions.rst @@ -1051,10 +1051,10 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order. :func:`getattr` except that the *type* itself is skipped. The ``__mro__`` attribute of the *type* lists the method resolution search - order used by both func:`getattr` and :func:`super`. The attribue is dynamic - and can change whenever the inheritance hierarchy is updated. + order used by both :func:`getattr` and :func:`super`. The attribue is + dynamic and can change whenever the inheritance hierarchy is updated. - If the second argument is omitted the super object returned is unbound. If + If the second argument is omitted, the super object returned is unbound. If the second argument is an object, ``isinstance(obj, type)`` must be true. If the second argument is a type, ``issubclass(type2, type)`` must be true (this is useful for classmethods). @@ -1087,8 +1087,8 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order. Accordingly, :func:`super` is undefined for implicit lookups using statements or operators such as ``super()[name]``. - Also note that :func:`super` is not limited to use inside methods. The - two argument specifies the arguments exactly and makes the appropriate + Also note that :func:`super` is not limited to use inside methods. The two + argument form specifies the arguments exactly and makes the appropriate references. The zero argument form automatically searches the stack frame for the class (``__class__``) and the first argument.