Tommy Beadle added the comment:

Using

.. index::
   object: code

puts a 'code' entry under 'object' as well as 'object' under 'code'.  That's 
the way it is for every other item that uses "object: XXX".  So if you want a 
new 'code object' top-level item and keep 'object -> code', you're going to get 
'code -> object' as well.  It would seem to me that the 'code object' top-level 
item is redundant.

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