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bpo-30940: fix docs for round if second arg is None by daxlab · Pull Request #2824 · python/cpython

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.. function:: round(number[, ndigits]) .. function:: round(number, ndigits=None)
Return *number* rounded to *ndigits* precision after the decimal point. If *ndigits* is omitted or is ``None``, it returns the Expand All @@ -1308,8 +1308,8 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order. equally close, rounding is done toward the even choice (so, for example, both ``round(0.5)`` and ``round(-0.5)`` are ``0``, and ``round(1.5)`` is ``2``). Any integer value is valid for *ndigits* (positive, zero, or negative). The return value is an integer if called with one argument, otherwise of the same type as *number*. negative). The return value is an integer if *ndigits* is omitted or is ``None``. Otherwise the return value has the same type as *number*.
For a general Python object ``number``, ``round(number, ndigits)`` delegates to ``number.__round__(ndigits)``. Expand Down