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Author rhettinger
Recipients barry, brett.cannon, docs@python, gregory.p.smith, ncoghlan, p-ganssle, pablogsal, rhettinger, tim.peters, vstinner, willingc
Date 2019-06-04.04:54:26
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> Another part of the PEP's reasoning was that this notation
> is difficult to understand at least partially because it 
> is rarely encountered, so "people don't understand it" as 
> a reason to exclude it from the documentation becomes a
> bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy

We know that isn't true because people already see it frequently in the tooltips for C functions.  What I've observed is that after repeated exposures, users learn to treat it as noise and tune it out.  I've not found a single instance where a user found it to be helpful.
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