Fixed two syntax errors in PEP 457.
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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ values. Instead, positional-only parameters can be specified
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in optional "groups". Groups of parameters are surrounded by
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in optional "groups". Groups of parameters are surrounded by
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square brackets, like so::
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square brackets, like so::
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def addch([y, x,] ch, [attr], /):
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def addch([y, x,] ch, [attr,] /):
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Positional-only parameters that are not in an option group are
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Positional-only parameters that are not in an option group are
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"required" positional-only parameters. All "required" positional-only
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"required" positional-only parameters. All "required" positional-only
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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ More semantics of positional-only parameters:
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It's possible to specify a function prototype where the mapping
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It's possible to specify a function prototype where the mapping
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of arguments to parameters is ambiguous. Consider::
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of arguments to parameters is ambiguous. Consider::
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def range([start,] stop, [range], /):
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def range([start,] stop, [range,] /):
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Python disambiguates these situations by preferring optional groups
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Python disambiguates these situations by preferring optional groups
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to the *left* of the required group.
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to the *left* of the required group.
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