Remove wording that could be deemed to be perjorative (GH-9287)
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@ -2283,7 +2283,7 @@ class TextIOWrapper(TextIOBase):
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# current pos.
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# Rationale: calling decoder.decode() has a large overhead
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# regardless of chunk size; we want the number of such calls to
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# be O(1) in most situations (common decoders, non-crazy input).
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# be O(1) in most situations (common decoders, sensible input).
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# Actually, it will be exactly 1 for fixed-size codecs (all
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# 8-bit codecs, also UTF-16 and UTF-32).
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skip_bytes = int(self._b2cratio * chars_to_skip)
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@ -372,8 +372,8 @@ single-precision anyway. This causes one test to fail (the `many
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arguments' test).
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What's With The Crazy Comments?
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What's With The Cryptic Comments?
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You might notice a number of cryptic comments in the code, delimited
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by /*@ and @*/. These are annotations read by the program LCLint, a
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@ -372,8 +372,8 @@ single-precision anyway. This causes one test to fail (the `many
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arguments' test).
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What's With The Crazy Comments?
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===============================
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What's With The Cryptic Comments?
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You might notice a number of cryptic comments in the code, delimited
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by /*@ and @*/. These are annotations read by the program LCLint, a
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@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ class str_converter(CConverter):
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#
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# This is the fourth or fifth rewrite of registering all the
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# crazy string converter format units. Previous approaches hid
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# string converter format units. Previous approaches hid
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# bugs--generally mismatches between the semantics of the format
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# unit and the arguments necessary to represent those semantics
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# properly. Hopefully with this approach we'll get it 100% right.
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