#13695: fix a couple of typos in the doc.
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@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ The :mod:`functools` module defines the following functions:
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tools that accept key functions (such as :func:`sorted`, :func:`min`,
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:func:`max`, :func:`heapq.nlargest`, :func:`heapq.nsmallest`,
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:func:`itertools.groupby`). This function is primarily used as a transition
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tool for programs being converted to Py3.x where comparison functions are no
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longer supported.
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tool for programs being converted to Python 3 where comparison functions are
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no longer supported.
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A compare function is any callable that accept two arguments, compares them,
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and returns a negative number for less-than, zero for equality, or a positive
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@ -840,13 +840,13 @@ Test cases
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In addition, if *first* and *second* are the exact same type and one of
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list, tuple, dict, set, frozenset or unicode or any type that a subclass
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registers with :meth:`addTypeEqualityFunc` the type specific equality
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registers with :meth:`addTypeEqualityFunc` the type-specific equality
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function will be called in order to generate a more useful default
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error message (see also the :ref:`list of type-specific methods
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<type-specific-methods>`).
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.. versionchanged:: 2.7
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Added the automatic calling of type specific equality function.
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Added the automatic calling of type-specific equality function.
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.. method:: assertNotEqual(first, second, msg=None)
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