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gh-110631: Fix reST indentation (#110724)
* Fix wrong indentation in the other dirs. * Fix more wrong indentation.
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Doc/c-api/memory.rst

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:c:func:`PyMem_SetAllocator` does have the following contract:
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* It can be called after :c:func:`Py_PreInitialize` and before
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:c:func:`Py_InitializeFromConfig` to install a custom memory
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allocator. There are no restrictions over the installed allocator
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other than the ones imposed by the domain (for instance, the Raw
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Domain allows the allocator to be called without the GIL held). See
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:ref:`the section on allocator domains <allocator-domains>` for more
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* If called after Python has finish initializing (after
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:c:func:`Py_InitializeFromConfig` has been called) the allocator
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**must** wrap the existing allocator. Substituting the current
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allocator for some other arbitrary one is **not supported**.
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* It can be called after :c:func:`Py_PreInitialize` and before
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:c:func:`Py_InitializeFromConfig` to install a custom memory
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allocator. There are no restrictions over the installed allocator
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other than the ones imposed by the domain (for instance, the Raw
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Domain allows the allocator to be called without the GIL held). See
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:ref:`the section on allocator domains <allocator-domains>` for more
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information.
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* If called after Python has finish initializing (after
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:c:func:`Py_InitializeFromConfig` has been called) the allocator
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**must** wrap the existing allocator. Substituting the current
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allocator for some other arbitrary one is **not supported**.
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All allocators must be thread-safe.

Doc/howto/enum.rst

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There is a new boundary mechanism that controls how out-of-range / invalid
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* STRICT --> raises an exception when presented with invalid values
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* CONFORM --> discards any invalid bits
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* EJECT --> lose Flag status and become a normal int with the given value
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* KEEP --> keep the extra bits
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- keeps Flag status and extra bits
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- extra bits do not show up in iteration
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- extra bits do show up in repr() and str()
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* STRICT --> raises an exception when presented with invalid values
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* CONFORM --> discards any invalid bits
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* EJECT --> lose Flag status and become a normal int with the given value
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* KEEP --> keep the extra bits
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- keeps Flag status and extra bits
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- extra bits do not show up in iteration
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- extra bits do show up in repr() and str()
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The default for Flag is ``STRICT``, the default for ``IntFlag`` is ``EJECT``,
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Doc/howto/instrumentation.rst

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- filter which processes are to be observed
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- gather data from the processes of interest
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- generate reports on the data
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- filter which processes are to be observed
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- gather data from the processes of interest
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As of Python 3.6, CPython can be built with embedded "markers", also
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- time in microseconds since start of script
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- name of executable
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Doc/library/csv.rst

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- the second through n-th rows contain numeric values
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- the second through n-th rows contain strings where at least one value's
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length differs from that of the putative header of that column.
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- the second through n-th rows contain numeric values
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- the second through n-th rows contain strings where at least one value's
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Doc/library/dataclasses.rst

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module-level method (see below). Users should never instantiate a
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- ``default``, ``default_factory``, ``init``, ``repr``, ``hash``,
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``compare``, ``metadata``, and ``kw_only`` have the identical
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meaning and values as they do in the :func:`field` function.
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- ``name``: The name of the field.
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- ``type``: The type of the field.
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- ``default``, ``default_factory``, ``init``, ``repr``, ``hash``,
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``compare``, ``metadata``, and ``kw_only`` have the identical
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Doc/library/decimal.rst

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- all three arguments must be integral
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Doc/library/os.rst

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- :func:`read`
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Doc/using/windows.rst

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may be imported by :class:`importlib.machinery.WindowsRegistryFinder`.
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be explicitly added to :data:`sys.meta_path` in the future.
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