Mark Dickinson added the comment:

It's an interesting idea.  This sounds like the wrong solution to me, though:  
it's significant extra machinery to produce a solution that only fixes a small 
handful of cases;  IOW, the benefit / cost ratio seems to small to make this 
worth it.  E.g., apart from the function calls that you mention, what about 
expressions?  "-0x8000" isn't a numeric literal, so the 'original 
representation' information attached to "0x8000" will have been lost.

I'm also sceptical that this can be done as simply as you describe:  isn't the 
AST no longer available at the time that the docstring is built?

Perhaps what we need instead is a general mechanism to override the generated 
signature line?

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