Hello,
In Python 3.6 (Windows) I often see a forward slash in a function signature,
see below. What does it mean? I vaguely remember reading something about new
possbilities in python 3, something like "def foo(x, *, y)". Perhaps it's
related to that?
>>> help({}.fromkeys)
Help on built-in function fromkeys:
fromkeys(iterable, value=None, /) method of builtins.type instance
Returns a new dict with keys from iterable and values equal to value.
Thanks!
Albert-Jan
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