Remove incorrect usage of :const: in documentation.

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Mark Dickinson 2008-02-06 22:25:16 +00:00
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@ -1294,8 +1294,8 @@ The behavior of Python's comparison operators can be a little surprising where a
:const:`NaN` is involved. A test for equality where one of the operands is a
quiet or signaling :const:`NaN` always returns :const:`False` (even when doing
``Decimal('NaN')==Decimal('NaN')``), while a test for inequality always returns
:const:`True`. An attempt to compare two Decimals using any of the :const:'<',
:const:'<=', :const:'>' or :const:'>=' operators will raise the
:const:`True`. An attempt to compare two Decimals using any of the ``<``,
``<=``, ``>`` or ``>=`` operators will raise the
:exc:`InvalidOperation` signal if either operand is a :const:`NaN`, and return
:const:`False` if this signal is trapped. Note that the General Decimal
Arithmetic specification does not specify the behavior of direct comparisons;