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[3.11] gh-100428: Make float documentation more accurate (GH-100437)#100511

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21 changes: 12 additions & 9 deletionsDoc/library/functions.rst
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Expand Up@@ -649,20 +649,23 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
sign may be ``'+'`` or ``'-'``; a ``'+'`` sign has no effect on the value
produced. The argument may also be a string representing a NaN
(not-a-number), or positive or negative infinity. More precisely, the
input must conform to thefollowing grammar after leading and trailing
whitespace characters are removed:
input must conform to the``floatvalue`` production rule in the following
grammar, after leading and trailingwhitespace characters are removed:

.. productionlist:: float
sign: "+" | "-"
infinity: "Infinity" | "inf"
nan: "nan"
numeric_value: `floatnumber` | `infinity` | `nan`
numeric_string: [`sign`] `numeric_value`

Here ``floatnumber`` is the form of a Python floating-point literal,
described in :ref:`floating`. Case is not significant, so, for example,
"inf", "Inf", "INFINITY", and "iNfINity" are all acceptable spellings for
positive infinity.
digitpart: `digit` (["_"] `digit`)*
number: [`digitpart`] "." `digitpart` | `digitpart` ["."]
exponent: ("e" | "E") ["+" | "-"] `digitpart`
floatnumber: number [`exponent`]
floatvalue: [`sign`] (`floatnumber` | `infinity` | `nan`)

Here ``digit`` is a Unicode decimal digit (character in the Unicode general
category ``Nd``). Case is not significant, so, for example, "inf", "Inf",
"INFINITY", and "iNfINity" are all acceptable spellings for positive
infinity.

Otherwise, if the argument is an integer or a floating point number, a
floating point number with the same value (within Python's floating point
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