
Terry J. Reedy tjreedy@udel.edu added the comment:
Since Raymond has grabbed this, I will let him decide on its scope. I agree with sectioning the operator doc and intended to suggest that.
The term 'in-place operation' is fine when accurate. The term 'in-place operator', which is what you wrote and what I criticized, is not as it is never accurate and has confused and mislead people. For one thing, it leads them to forget that augmented assignment statements are statements that *always* do an assignment. For another, they forget that the operation can only be in-place for mutables. That is my observation based on years of reading c.l.p./python-list. An 'in-place operator' would do an operation in-place without any assighment and would only work for mutables. Python has neither operators nor functions nor syntax with those characteristics.
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