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Author Jacob Pratt
Recipients Jacob Pratt
Date 2017-06-03.04:05:35
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While going through the documentation, I found that set() has surprisingly little documentation, not even a list of built-in methods.

I'm not sure exactly what is missing, but I know that issubset and issuperset isn't in there (that's what I was looking for, specifically).

Thanks!
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