Kevin Jacobs <jacobs@penguin.theopalgroup.com> writes: > http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-types.html: > > 3.6 types -- Names for ALL built-in types > > This module defines names for ALL object types that are used by the > standard Python interpreter, but not for the types defined by various > extension modules. > > How much clearer does it need to be? So I guess the documentation is wrong; it should read "This module defines names for various object types that are used by the standard interpreter". That documentation is already incorrect, it does not list CellType CObjectType MethodDescrType MemberDescrType GetSetDescrType WrapperDescrType method-wrapperType DictIterType EnumType StaticMethodType SeqIterType CallIterType ImmutableListType NotImplementedType SuperType Regards, Martin
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