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| author | Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org> | 2015-07-11 16:33:39 -0700 | 
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| committer | Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org> | 2015-07-11 16:33:39 -0700 | 
| commit | 47066ee3db59e39d3567abf918d1fa621f9bca99 (patch) | |
| tree | 298efdfac22a84581a40247a574ca6c5aaa520ce /Doc/reference/expressions.rst | |
| parent | 05121159b3b8d2764847a2cff782bb9ecf773dc0 (diff) | |
| parent | acb3a4d88bdee64096ed4f00c9d464b6b4513658 (diff) | |
| download | cpython-git-47066ee3db59e39d3567abf918d1fa621f9bca99.tar.gz | |
merge 3.4 (#24610)
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diff --git a/Doc/reference/expressions.rst b/Doc/reference/expressions.rst index d3face7f6a..3a51f977ae 100644 --- a/Doc/reference/expressions.rst +++ b/Doc/reference/expressions.rst @@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ precedence and have a left-to-right chaining feature as described in the  .. [#] While comparisons between strings make sense at the byte level, they may     be counter-intuitive to users.  For example, the strings ``"\u00C7"`` and -   ``"\u0327\u0043"`` compare differently, even though they both represent the +   ``"\u0043\u0327"`` compare differently, even though they both represent the     same unicode character (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA).  To compare     strings in a human recognizable way, compare using     :func:`unicodedata.normalize`.  | 
