markup fixes; this would not format

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Fred Drake 2003-10-21 17:04:21 +00:00
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@ -1044,12 +1044,12 @@ Notes:
In general, the \var{key} and \var{reverse} conversion processes are In general, the \var{key} and \var{reverse} conversion processes are
much faster than specifying an equivalent \var{cmp} function. This is much faster than specifying an equivalent \var{cmp} function. This is
because \var{cmp} is called multiple times for each list element while because \var{cmp} is called multiple times for each list element while
\var{key} and \{reverse} touch each element only once. \var{key} and \var{reverse} touch each element only once.
\versionchanged[Support for \code{None} as an equivalent to omitting \versionchanged[Support for \code{None} as an equivalent to omitting
\var{cmpfunc} was added]{2.3} \var{cmpfunc} was added]{2.3}
\versionadded[Support for \var{key} and \var{reverse} was added]{2.4} \versionchanged[Support for \var{key} and \var{reverse} was added]{2.4}
\item[(9)] Starting with Python 2.3, the \method{sort()} method is \item[(9)] Starting with Python 2.3, the \method{sort()} method is
guaranteed to be stable. A sort is stable if it guarantees not to guaranteed to be stable. A sort is stable if it guarantees not to