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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libsets.tex b/Doc/lib/libsets.tex index e90e527d1f..40ea031976 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libsets.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libsets.tex @@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ an argument. Also note, the module also includes a \method{union_update()} method which is an alias for \method{update()}. The method is included for -backwards compatability. Programmers should prefer the -\method{update()} method because it the one supported by the builtin +backwards compatibility. Programmers should prefer the +\method{update()} method because it is the one supported by the builtin \class{set()} and \class{frozenset()} types. \subsection{Example \label{set-example}} @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ on lessons learned from the \module{sets} module. The key differences are: \item The built-in versions have more space efficient pickles. \item The built-in versions do not have a \method{union_update()} method. Instead, use the \method{update()} method which is equivalent. -\item The built-in versions do not have a \method{_repr(sort=True)} method. +\item The built-in versions do not have a \method{_repr(sorted=True)} method. Instead, use the built-in \function{repr()} and \function{sorted()} functions: \code{repr(sorted(s))}. \item The built-in version does not have a protocol for automatic conversion |
