Commit 94303549 authored by Benjamin Peterson's avatar Benjamin Peterson

improve casefold/lower/upper docs

parent 391166fb
...@@ -1005,7 +1005,16 @@ functions based on regular expressions. ...@@ -1005,7 +1005,16 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
.. method:: str.casefold() .. method:: str.casefold()
Return a casefolded copy of the string. Casefolded strings may be used for Return a casefolded copy of the string. Casefolded strings may be used for
caseless matching. For example, ``"MASSE".casefold() == "maße".casefold()``. caseless matching.
Casefolding is similar to lowercasing but more aggressive because it is
intended to remove all case distinctions in a string. For example, the German
lowercase letter ``'ß'`` is equivalent to ``"ss"``. Since it is already
lowercase, :meth:`lower` would do nothing to ``'ß'``; :meth:`casefold`
converts it to ``"ss"``.
The casefolding algorithm is described in section 3.13 of the Unicode
Standard.
.. versionadded:: 3.3 .. versionadded:: 3.3
...@@ -1217,6 +1226,9 @@ functions based on regular expressions. ...@@ -1217,6 +1226,9 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
Return a copy of the string with all the cased characters [4]_ converted to Return a copy of the string with all the cased characters [4]_ converted to
lowercase. lowercase.
The lowercasing algorithm used is described in section 3.13 of the Unicode
Standard.
.. method:: str.lstrip([chars]) .. method:: str.lstrip([chars])
...@@ -1420,7 +1432,11 @@ functions based on regular expressions. ...@@ -1420,7 +1432,11 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
Return a copy of the string with all the cased characters [4]_ converted to 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`` uppercase. Note that ``str.upper().isupper()`` might be ``False`` if ``s``
contains uncased characters or if the Unicode category of the resulting contains uncased characters or if the Unicode category of the resulting
character(s) is not "Lu" (Letter, uppercase), but e.g. "Lt" (Letter, titlecase). character(s) is not "Lu" (Letter, uppercase), but e.g. "Lt" (Letter,
titlecase).
The uppercasing algorithm used is described in section 3.13 of the Unicode
Standard.
.. method:: str.zfill(width) .. method:: str.zfill(width)
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