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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion Doc/library/array.rst
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`NumPy <https://numpy.org/>`_
The NumPy package defines another array type.

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Removing the extra newline is correct, but extraneous to the issue. I am leaving it, but normally better not to toss such things in.

8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
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Every object has an identity, a type and a value. An object's *identity* never
changes once it has been created; you may think of it as the object's address in
memory. The ':keyword:`is`' operator compares the identity of two objects; the
memory. The :keyword:`is` operator compares the identity of two objects; the
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I suspect the quotes predate the :keyword: role tag.

:func:`id` function returns an integer representing its identity.

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Note that the use of the implementation's tracing or debugging facilities may
keep objects alive that would normally be collectable. Also note that catching
an exception with a ':keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`except`' statement may keep
an exception with a :keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`except` statement may keep
objects alive.

Some objects contain references to "external" resources such as open files or
windows. It is understood that these resources are freed when the object is
garbage-collected, but since garbage collection is not guaranteed to happen,
such objects also provide an explicit way to release the external resource,
usually a :meth:`!close` method. Programs are strongly recommended to explicitly
close such objects. The ':keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`finally`' statement
and the ':keyword:`with`' statement provide convenient ways to do this.
close such objects. The :keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`finally` statement
and the :keyword:`with` statement provide convenient ways to do this.

.. index:: single: container

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