Mention % as string formatting.

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Georg Brandl 2010-09-20 06:29:01 +00:00
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@ -1300,6 +1300,7 @@ groups from right to left).
| ``+``, ``-`` | Addition and subtraction |
+-----------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+
| ``*``, ``/``, ``//``, ``%`` | Multiplication, division, remainder |
| | [#]_ |
+-----------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+
| ``+x``, ``-x``, ``~x`` | Positive, negative, bitwise NOT |
+-----------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+
@ -1342,5 +1343,7 @@ groups from right to left).
the :keyword:`is` operator, like those involving comparisons between instance
methods, or constants. Check their documentation for more info.
.. [#] The ``%`` is also used for string formatting; the same precedence applies.
.. [#] The power operator ``**`` binds less tightly than an arithmetic or
bitwise unary operator on its right, that is, ``2**-1`` is ``0.5``.