On 11/10/2015 06:11, Rustom Mody wrote:
At 
https://docs.python.org/3.5/faq/extending.html#can-i-create-an-object-class-with-some-methods-implemented-in-c-and-others-in-python-e-g-through-inheritance

it says
In Python 2.2, you can inherit from built-in classes such as int, list, dict, 
etc.

So is it 3.5 or 2.2?

For some reason google takes me to the 3.3 docs
Replacing the 3.3 by 3.5 seems to keep the same entry


If just use "3" instead of "3.3" or "3.5" you'll always get the latest stable version of the docs. You can select any version you like from the drop down list up in the top left hand corner of the display.

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