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Small fixes around docs

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Dan 2020-08-24 15:24:06 +02:00
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Consider the following code:
print(dan) # User print(dan) # User
This will show a JSON representation of the object returned by :meth:`~pyrogram.Client.get_users`, which is a This will show a JSON representation of the object returned by :meth:`~pyrogram.Client.get_users`, which is a
:class:`~pyrogram.User` instance, in this case. The output on your terminal will be something similar to this: :class:`~pyrogram.types.User` instance, in this case. The output on your terminal will be something similar to this:
.. code-block:: json .. code-block:: json
@ -116,14 +116,14 @@ error. The correct way to get the object type is by using the built-in function
.. code-block:: text .. code-block:: text
<class 'pyrogram.UserStatus'> <class 'pyrogram.types.UserStatus'>
And to check if an object is an instance of a given class, you use the built-in function ``isinstance()``: And to check if an object is an instance of a given class, you use the built-in function ``isinstance()``:
.. code-block:: python .. code-block:: python
:name: this-py :name: this-py
from pyrogram import UserStatus from pyrogram.types import UserStatus
dan_status = dan.status dan_status = dan.status
print(isinstance(dan_status, UserStatus)) print(isinstance(dan_status, UserStatus))

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ import pyrogram
class Meta(type, metaclass=type("", (type,), {"__str__": lambda _: "~hi"})): class Meta(type, metaclass=type("", (type,), {"__str__": lambda _: "~hi"})):
def __str__(self): def __str__(self):
return f"<class 'pyrogram.{self.__name__}'>" return f"<class 'pyrogram.types.{self.__name__}'>"
class Object(metaclass=Meta): class Object(metaclass=Meta):