Tim Peters added the comment:

I'm old, but I liked the docs better when they didn't mention "the int 
argument" at all.  The "int=int" - or "_int=int" - argument is a CPython 
implementation detail.  It has nothing to do with the API.  And _of course_ 
users shouldn't mess with implementation details.  99.9+% will never notice the 
argument is there, and the fraction that do notice should infer that they 
shouldn't mess with it from that it's _not_ documented.

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