@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ respectively.
248248
249249.. versionchanged :: 3.10
250250 ``Callable `` now supports :class: `ParamSpec ` and :data: `Concatenate `.
251- See :pep: `612 ` for more information .
251+ See :pep: `612 ` for more details .
252252
253253.. seealso ::
254254 The documentation for :class: `ParamSpec ` and :class: `Concatenate ` provides
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ These can be used as types in annotations and do not support ``[]``.
723723 of the ``cls `` parameter.
724724 - Annotating an :meth: `~object.__enter__ ` method which returns self.
725725
726- For more information, see :pep: `673 `.
726+ See :pep: `673 ` for more details .
727727
728728 .. versionadded :: 3.11
729729
@@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ These can be used as types in annotations using ``[]``, each having a unique syn
854854
855855 .. versionchanged :: 3.10
856856 ``Callable `` now supports :class: `ParamSpec ` and :data: `Concatenate `.
857- See :pep: `612 ` for more information .
857+ See :pep: `612 ` for more details .
858858
859859 .. seealso ::
860860 The documentation for :class: `ParamSpec ` and :class: `Concatenate ` provide
@@ -1040,8 +1040,7 @@ These can be used as types in annotations using ``[]``, each having a unique syn
10401040 Special typing constructs that mark individual keys of a :class: `TypedDict `
10411041 as either required or non-required respectively.
10421042
1043- For more information, see :class: `TypedDict ` and
1044- :pep: `655 ` ("Marking individual TypedDict items as required or potentially missing").
1043+ See :class: `TypedDict ` and :pep: `655 ` for more details.
10451044
10461045 .. versionadded :: 3.11
10471046
@@ -1192,8 +1191,7 @@ These can be used as types in annotations using ``[]``, each having a unique syn
11921191 is not a subtype of the former, since ``list `` is invariant.
11931192 The responsibility of writing type-safe type guards is left to the user.
11941193
1195- ``TypeGuard `` also works with type variables. For more information, see
1196- :pep: `647 ` (User-Defined Type Guards).
1194+ ``TypeGuard `` also works with type variables. See :pep: `647 ` for more details.
11971195
11981196 .. versionadded :: 3.10
11991197
@@ -1393,7 +1391,7 @@ These are not used in annotations. They are building blocks for creating generic
13931391 to ``call_soon `` match the types of the (positional) arguments of
13941392 ``callback ``.
13951393
1396- For more details on type variable tuples, see :pep: ` 646 ` .
1394+ See :pep: ` 646 ` for more details on type variable tuples.
13971395
13981396 .. versionadded :: 3.11
13991397
@@ -1556,7 +1554,7 @@ These are not used in annotations. They are building blocks for creating generic
15561554
15571555 func(C()) # Passes static type check
15581556
1559- See :pep: `544 ` for details. Protocol classes decorated with
1557+ See :pep: `544 ` for more details. Protocol classes decorated with
15601558 :func: `runtime_checkable ` (described later) act as simple-minded runtime
15611559 protocols that check only the presence of given attributes, ignoring their
15621560 type signatures.
@@ -2632,7 +2630,7 @@ Functions and decorators
26322630 def process(response):
26332631 <actual implementation>
26342632
2635- See :pep: `484 ` for details and comparison with other typing semantics.
2633+ See :pep: `484 ` for more details and comparison with other typing semantics.
26362634
26372635 .. versionchanged :: 3.11
26382636 Overloaded functions can now be introspected at runtime using
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