Added note in footnote about string comparisons about
unicodedata.normalize().
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.. [#] While comparisons between unicode strings make sense at the byte
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.. [#] While comparisons between unicode strings make sense at the byte
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level, they may be counter-intuitive to users. For example, the
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level, they may be counter-intuitive to users. For example, the
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strings ``u"\u00C7"`` and ``u"\u0327\u0043"`` compare differently,
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strings ``u"\u00C7"`` and ``u"\u0043\u0327"`` compare differently,
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even though they both represent the same unicode character (LATIN
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even though they both represent the same unicode character (LATIN
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CAPTITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA).
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CAPTITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA). To compare strings in a human
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recognizable way, compare using :func:`unicodedata.normalize`.
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.. [#] The implementation computes this efficiently, without constructing lists or
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.. [#] The implementation computes this efficiently, without constructing lists or
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sorting.
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sorting.
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