SF 810242. Fix doubled word errors.
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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ codecs. Output is also codec-dependent and will usually be Unicode as
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well.}
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\var{encoding} specifies the encoding which is to be used for the
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the file.
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file.
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\var{errors} may be given to define the error handling. It defaults
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to \code{'strict'} which causes a \exception{ValueError} to be raised
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@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ class C(B):
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container that supports iteration, or an iterator object.
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If \var{sequence} is already a tuple, it
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is returned unchanged. For instance, \code{tuple('abc')} returns
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returns \code{('a', 'b', 'c')} and \code{tuple([1, 2, 3])} returns
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\code{('a', 'b', 'c')} and \code{tuple([1, 2, 3])} returns
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\code{(1, 2, 3)}. If no argument is given, returns a new empty
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tuple, \code{()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\indexii{Gopher}{protocol}
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This module provides a minimal implementation of client side of the
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the Gopher protocol. It is used by the module \refmodule{urllib} to
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Gopher protocol. It is used by the module \refmodule{urllib} to
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handle URLs that use the Gopher protocol.
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The module defines the following functions:
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The \module{imgfile} module allows Python programs to access SGI imglib image
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files (also known as \file{.rgb} files). The module is far from
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complete, but is provided anyway since the functionality that there is
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is enough in some cases. Currently, colormap files are not supported.
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enough in some cases. Currently, colormap files are not supported.
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The module defines the following variables and functions:
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The performance advantage of iterators becomes more acute as the number
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of elements increases -- at some point, lists grow large enough to
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to severely impact memory cache performance and start running slowly.
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severely impact memory cache performance and start running slowly.
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\begin{seealso}
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\seetext{The Standard ML Basis Library,
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Turn a boundary string into an end-marker line. By default, this
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method prepends \code{'-}\code{-'} and appends \code{'-}\code{-'} (like a
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MIME-multipart end-of-message marker) but it is declared so it can be
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be overridden in derived classes. This method need not append LF or
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overridden in derived classes. This method need not append LF or
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CR-LF, as comparison with the result ignores trailing whitespace.
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\end{methoddesc}
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result is a tuple with one item per argument. If the \var{index} is
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zero, the corresponding return value is the entire matching string; if
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it is in the inclusive range [1..99], it is the string matching the
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the corresponding parenthesized group (using the default syntax,
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corresponding parenthesized group (using the default syntax,
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groups are parenthesized using \code{{\e}(} and \code{{\e})}). If no
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such group exists, the corresponding result is \code{None}.
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