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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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0656a562
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0656a562
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Aug 15, 2011
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Ezio Melotti
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#12204: document that str.upper().isupper() might be False and add a note about cased characters.
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ following values are considered false:
* instances of user-defined classes, if the class defines a :meth:`__bool__` or
:meth:`__len__` method, when that method returns the integer zero or
:class:`bool` value ``False``. [
#
]_
:class:`bool` value ``False``. [
1
]_
.. index:: single: true
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@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Python fully supports mixed arithmetic: when a binary arithmetic operator has
operands of different numeric types, the operand with the "narrower" type is
widened to that of the other, where integer is narrower than floating point,
which is narrower than complex. Comparisons between numbers of mixed type use
the same rule. [
#
]_ The constructors :func:`int`, :func:`float`, and
the same rule. [
2
]_ The constructors :func:`int`, :func:`float`, and
:func:`complex` can be used to produce numbers of a specific type.
All numeric types (except complex) support the following operations, sorted by
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@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ them is inefficient.
Most sequence types support the following operations. The ``in`` and ``not in``
operations have the same priorities as the comparison operations. The ``+`` and
``*`` operations have the same priority as the corresponding numeric operations.
[
#
]_ Additional methods are provided for :ref:`typesseq-mutable`.
[
3
]_ Additional methods are provided for :ref:`typesseq-mutable`.
This table lists the sequence operations sorted in ascending priority
(operations in the same box have the same priority). In the table, *s* and *t*
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@@ -1137,10 +1137,8 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
.. method:: str.islower()
Return true if all cased characters in the string are lowercase and there is at
least one cased character, false otherwise. Cased characters are those with
general category property being one of "Lu", "Ll", or "Lt" and lowercase characters
are those with general category property "Ll".
Return true if all cased characters [4]_ in the string are lowercase and
there is at least one cased character, false otherwise.
.. method:: str.isnumeric()
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@@ -1180,10 +1178,8 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
.. method:: str.isupper()
Return true if all cased characters in the string are uppercase and there is at
least one cased character, false otherwise. Cased characters are those with
general category property being one of "Lu", "Ll", or "Lt" and uppercase characters
are those with general category property "Lu".
Return true if all cased characters [4]_ in the string are uppercase and
there is at least one cased character, false otherwise.
.. method:: str.join(iterable)
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@@ -1203,7 +1199,8 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
.. method:: str.lower()
Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase.
Return a copy of the string with all the cased characters [4]_ converted to
lowercase.
.. method:: str.lstrip([chars])
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@@ -1404,7 +1401,10 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
.. method:: str.upper()
Return a copy of the string converted to uppercase.
Return a copy of the string with all the cased characters [4]_ converted to
uppercase. Note that ``str.upper().isupper()`` might be ``False`` if ``s``
contains uncased characters or if the Unicode category of the resulting
character(s) is not "Lu" (Letter, uppercase), but e.g. "Lt" (Letter, titlecase).
.. method:: str.zfill(width)
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@@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ specifications in *format* are replaced with zero or more elements of *values*.
The effect is similar to the using :c:func:`sprintf` in the C language.
If *format* requires a single argument, *values* may be a single non-tuple
object. [
#
]_ Otherwise, *values* must be a tuple with exactly the number of
object. [
5
]_ Otherwise, *values* must be a tuple with exactly the number of
items specified by the format string, or a single mapping object (for example, a
dictionary).
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@@ -2808,13 +2808,16 @@ The following attributes are only supported by :term:`new-style class`\ es.
.. rubric:: Footnotes
.. [
#
] Additional information on these special methods may be found in the Python
.. [
1
] Additional information on these special methods may be found in the Python
Reference Manual (:ref:`customization`).
.. [
#
] As a consequence, the list ``[1, 2]`` is considered equal to ``[1.0, 2.0]``, and
.. [
2
] As a consequence, the list ``[1, 2]`` is considered equal to ``[1.0, 2.0]``, and
similarly for tuples.
.. [
#
] They must have since the parser can't tell the type of the operands.
.. [
3
] They must have since the parser can't tell the type of the operands.
.. [#] To format only a tuple you should therefore provide a singleton tuple whose only
.. [4] Cased characters are those with general category property being one of
"Lu" (Letter, uppercase), "Ll" (Letter, lowercase), or "Lt" (Letter, titlecase).
.. [5] To format only a tuple you should therefore provide a singleton tuple whose only
element is the tuple to be formatted.
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