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Author MLModel
Recipients MLModel, docs@python, ezio.melotti, michael.foord, r.david.murray, rbcollins
Date 2016-07-13.02:13:25
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My strong apology. I missed a section of the documentation. It didn't seem possible that they weren't there, but I made a mistake when I checked for them. Sorry.

> On Jul 12, 2016, at 9:15 PM, R. David Murray <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> R. David Murray added the comment:
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> If you are looking at the source, you can look at the source.  If you are looking at the documentation, we believe they are all documented.  If you use pydoc/help, they are all documented.
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> I can't find the phrase you cite, but 'assert methods' is correct: all of the method names start with the word 'assert'.
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> If there are specific methods you think are *not* in the library reference that you think should be, please give examples.  I suspect they will turn out to be internal helper functions.
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