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reprlib
Redo the builtin repr() (representation) but with limits on most sizes.
Classes
Repr
repr(self, x)
repr1(self, x, level)
repr_array(self, x, level)
repr_deque(self, x, level)
repr_dict(self, x, level)
repr_frozenset(self, x, level)
repr_instance(self, x, level)
repr_int(self, x, level)
repr_list(self, x, level)
repr_set(self, x, level)
repr_str(self, x, level)
repr_tuple(self, x, level)
islice
islice(iterable, stop) --> islice object
islice(iterable, start, stop[, step]) --> islice object
Return an iterator whose next() method returns selected values from an
iterable. If start is specified, will skip all preceding elements;
otherwise, start defaults to zero. Step defaults to one. If
specified as another value, step determines how many values are
skipped between successive calls. Works like a slice() on a list
but returns an iterator.
Functions
get_ident
get_ident(...)
get_ident() -> integer
Return a non-zero integer that uniquely identifies the current thread
amongst other threads that exist simultaneously.
This may be used to identify per-thread resources.
Even though on some platforms threads identities may appear to be
allocated consecutive numbers starting at 1, this behavior should not
be relied upon, and the number should be seen purely as a magic cookie.
A thread's identity may be reused for another thread after it exits.
recursive_repr
recursive_repr(fillvalue='...')
Decorator to make a repr function return fillvalue for a recursive call
repr
repr(x)
Other members
aRepr = <reprlib.Repr object at 0x7f75e3ba98a0>
Modules
builtins