[Python-checkins] cpython (2.7): Issue #12531: add index entries to documentation of * and ** in function calls

eli.bendersky python-checkins at python.org
Fri Jul 29 13:47:06 CEST 2011


http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/8328fe952303
changeset:   71549:8328fe952303
branch:      2.7
parent:      71546:56e7b42089c8
user:        Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com>
date:        Fri Jul 29 14:45:08 2011 +0300
summary:
  Issue #12531: add index entries to documentation of * and ** in function calls

files:
  Doc/reference/expressions.rst |  16 +++++++++++-----
  1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)


diff --git a/Doc/reference/expressions.rst b/Doc/reference/expressions.rst
--- a/Doc/reference/expressions.rst
+++ b/Doc/reference/expressions.rst
@@ -735,12 +735,15 @@
 and the argument values as corresponding values), or a (new) empty dictionary if
 there were no excess keyword arguments.
 
+.. index::
+   single: *; in function calls
+
 If the syntax ``*expression`` appears in the function call, ``expression`` must
-evaluate to a sequence.  Elements from this sequence are treated as if they were
-additional positional arguments; if there are positional arguments *x1*,...,
-*xN*, and ``expression`` evaluates to a sequence *y1*, ..., *yM*, this is
-equivalent to a call with M+N positional arguments *x1*, ..., *xN*, *y1*, ...,
-*yM*.
+evaluate to an iterable.  Elements from this iterable are treated as if they
+were additional positional arguments; if there are positional arguments
+*x1*,...,*xN*, and ``expression`` evaluates to a sequence *y1*, ..., *yM*, this
+is equivalent to a call with M+N positional arguments *x1*, ..., *xN*, *y1*,
+..., *yM*.
 
 A consequence of this is that although the ``*expression`` syntax may appear
 *after* some keyword arguments, it is processed *before* the keyword arguments
@@ -761,6 +764,9 @@
 It is unusual for both keyword arguments and the ``*expression`` syntax to be
 used in the same call, so in practice this confusion does not arise.
 
+.. index::
+   single: **; in function calls
+
 If the syntax ``**expression`` appears in the function call, ``expression`` must
 evaluate to a mapping, the contents of which are treated as additional keyword
 arguments.  In the case of a keyword appearing in both ``expression`` and as an

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