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[3.9] bpo-42010: [docs] Clarify subscription of types (GH-22822) #22840

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15 changes: 13 additions & 2 deletions Doc/reference/expressions.rst
Expand Up @@ -796,8 +796,8 @@ Subscriptions
object: dictionary
pair: sequence; item

A subscription selects an item of a sequence (string, tuple or list) or mapping
(dictionary) object:
Subscription of a sequence (string, tuple or list) or mapping (dictionary)
object usually selects an item from the collection:

.. productionlist:: python-grammar
subscription: `primary` "[" `expression_list` "]"
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -833,6 +833,17 @@ this method will need to explicitly add that support.
A string's items are characters. A character is not a separate data type but a
string of exactly one character.

..
At the time of writing this, there is no documentation for generic alias
or PEP 585. Thus the link currently points to PEP 585 itself.
Please change the link for generic alias to reference the correct
documentation once documentation for PEP 585 becomes available.

Subscription of certain :term:`classes <class>` or :term:`types <type>`
creates a `generic alias <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0585/>`_.
In this case, user-defined classes can support subscription by providing a
:meth:`__class_getitem__` classmethod.


.. _slicings:

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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
Clarify that subscription expressions are also valid for certain
:term:`classes <class>` and :term:`types <type>` in the standard library, and
for user-defined classes and types if the classmethod
:meth:`__class_getitem__` is provided.