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@bigfootjon bigfootjon commented Sep 7, 2019

https://bugs.python.org/issue38053

* Update "Mac OS X" to "Apple" since plists are used more widely than just macOS
* Remove notes about the new API being added in 3.4 since 3.4 is no longer supported
* Re-add the UID class documentation (oops, removed in GH-15615)
@bedevere-bot bedevere-bot added the docs Documentation in the Doc dir label Sep 7, 2019
@bigfootjon bigfootjon changed the title Update documentation for plistlib bpo-38053 Update documentation for plistlib Sep 7, 2019
Co-Authored-By: Ashwin Ramaswami <[email protected]>
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LGTM

@ronaldoussoren ronaldoussoren merged commit 24b11b8 into python:master Sep 9, 2019
@bigfootjon bigfootjon deleted the plistlib-update-docs branch September 9, 2019 14:38
websurfer5 pushed a commit to websurfer5/cpython that referenced this pull request Jul 20, 2020
* Update documentation for plistlib

-  Update "Mac OS X" to "Apple" since plists are used more widely than just macOS
-  Re-add the UID class documentation (oops, removed in pythonGH-15615)
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