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i want to use type= as a function/method keyword argument
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i want to use type= as a function/method keyword argument
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A single leading underscore is the convention (PEP8) for marking an attribute as internal use only. A single trailing underscore is the convention used to avoid conflicts with a python keyword.
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RE: i want to use type= as a function/method keyword argument - by deanhystad - Nov-04-2022, 02:23 AM

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