Remove mention of narrow/wide builds from ord/chr doc.
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@ -152,10 +152,6 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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1,114,111 (0x10FFFF in base 16). :exc:`ValueError` will be raised if *i* is
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outside that range.
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Note that on narrow Unicode builds, the result is a string of
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length two for *i* greater than 65,535 (0xFFFF in hexadecimal).
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.. function:: classmethod(function)
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@ -919,14 +915,11 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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.. XXX works for bytes too, but should it?
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.. function:: ord(c)
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Given a string representing one Uncicode character, return an integer
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Given a string representing one Unicode character, return an integer
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representing the Unicode code
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point of that character. For example, ``ord('a')`` returns the integer ``97``
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and ``ord('\u2020')`` returns ``8224``. This is the inverse of :func:`chr`.
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On wide Unicode builds, if the argument length is not one, a
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:exc:`TypeError` will be raised. On narrow Unicode builds, strings
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of length two are accepted when they form a UTF-16 surrogate pair.
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.. function:: pow(x, y[, z])
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