bpo-26441: Remove documentation for deleted to_splittable and from_splittable methods (#9865)
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returns the string ``7bit`` otherwise.
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returns the string ``7bit`` otherwise.
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.. XXX to_splittable and from_splittable are not there anymore!
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.. to_splittable(s)
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Convert a possibly multibyte string to a safely splittable format. *s* is
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the string to split.
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Uses the *input_codec* to try and convert the string to Unicode, so it can
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be safely split on character boundaries (even for multibyte characters).
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Returns the string as-is if it isn't known how to convert *s* to Unicode
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with the *input_charset*.
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Characters that could not be converted to Unicode will be replaced with
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the Unicode replacement character ``'U+FFFD'``.
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.. from_splittable(ustr[, to_output])
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Convert a splittable string back into an encoded string. *ustr* is a
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Unicode string to "unsplit".
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This method uses the proper codec to try and convert the string from
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Unicode back into an encoded format. Return the string as-is if it is not
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Unicode, or if it could not be converted from Unicode.
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Characters that could not be converted from Unicode will be replaced with
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an appropriate character (usually ``'?'``).
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If *to_output* is ``True`` (the default), uses *output_codec* to convert
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to an encoded format. If *to_output* is ``False``, it uses *input_codec*.
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.. method:: get_output_charset()
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.. method:: get_output_charset()
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Return the output character set.
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Return the output character set.
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