Fix 'the the' error
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@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ Naming Conventions
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only.) The conventions are about the same as those for functions.
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Modules that are designed for use via "from M import *" should use the
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__all__ mechanism to prevent exporting globals, or use the the older
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__all__ mechanism to prevent exporting globals, or use the older
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convention of prefixing such globals with an underscore (which you might
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want to do to indicate these globals are "module non-public").
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@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ OverflowWarning
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import warnings
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warnings.filterwarnings("default", "", OverflowWarning)
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See the python man page for the -W option and the the warnings
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See the python man page for the -W option and the warnings
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module documentation for filterwarnings().
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- If the OverflowWarning warning is turned into an error,
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Supported Kinds of Ints and Floats
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long, and must support at least one kind of floating point number,
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equivalent to the present float.
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The range and precision of the these required kinds are processor
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The range and precision of these required kinds are processor
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dependent, as at present, except for the "long integer" kind,
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which can hold an arbitrary integer.
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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ looks something like::
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hi_there.pack(side=Tkinter.LEFT)
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root.mainloop()
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could be rewritten to group the the Button's function with its
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could be rewritten to group the Button's function with its
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declaration::
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root = Tkinter.Tk()
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@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ writing an algorithm that only handle contiguous memory could do the following:
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/* Optional:
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if, after processing, we want to copy data from buffer back
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into the the object
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into the object
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we could do
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*/
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