add warning about strop

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Guido van Rossum 1995-03-02 12:37:30 +00:00
parent dc46c7f734
commit 0bf4d892eb
2 changed files with 30 additions and 14 deletions

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\stmodindex{string}
This module defines some constants useful for checking character
classes, some exceptions, and some useful string functions.
The constants are:
classes and some useful string functions. See the modules
\code{regex} and \code{regsub} for string functions based on regular
expressions.
The constants defined in this module are are:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(data in module string)}
\begin{datadesc}{digits}
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undefined.
\end{datadesc}
The exceptions are:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(exception in module string)}
The functions are:
The functions defined in this module are:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module string)}
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Pad a numeric string on the left with zero digits until the given
width is reached. Strings starting with a sign are handled correctly.
\end{funcdesc}
This module is implemented in Python. Much of its functionality has
been reimplemented in the built-in module \code{strop}. However, you
should \emph{never} import the latter module directly. When
\code{string} discovers that \code{strop} exists, it transparently
replaces parts of itself with the implementation from \code{strop}.
After initialization, there is \emph{no} overhead in using
\code{string} instead of \code{strop}.
\bimodindex{strop}

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\stmodindex{string}
This module defines some constants useful for checking character
classes, some exceptions, and some useful string functions.
The constants are:
classes and some useful string functions. See the modules
\code{regex} and \code{regsub} for string functions based on regular
expressions.
The constants defined in this module are are:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(data in module string)}
\begin{datadesc}{digits}
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undefined.
\end{datadesc}
The exceptions are:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(exception in module string)}
The functions are:
The functions defined in this module are:
\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module string)}
@ -169,3 +168,12 @@ The string is never truncated.
Pad a numeric string on the left with zero digits until the given
width is reached. Strings starting with a sign are handled correctly.
\end{funcdesc}
This module is implemented in Python. Much of its functionality has
been reimplemented in the built-in module \code{strop}. However, you
should \emph{never} import the latter module directly. When
\code{string} discovers that \code{strop} exists, it transparently
replaces parts of itself with the implementation from \code{strop}.
After initialization, there is \emph{no} overhead in using
\code{string} instead of \code{strop}.
\bimodindex{strop}