#11113: add a new "html5" dictionary containing the named character references defined by the HTML5 standard and the equivalent Unicode character(s) to the html.entities module.

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This module defines three dictionaries, ``name2codepoint``, ``codepoint2name``,
and ``entitydefs``. ``entitydefs`` is used to provide the :attr:`entitydefs`
This module defines four dictionaries, :data:`html5`,
:data:`name2codepoint`, :data:`codepoint2name`, and :data:`entitydefs`.
:data:`entitydefs` is used to provide the :attr:`entitydefs`
attribute of the :class:`html.parser.HTMLParser` class. The definition provided
here contains all the entities defined by XHTML 1.0 that can be handled using
simple textual substitution in the Latin-1 character set (ISO-8859-1).
.. data:: html5
A dictionary that maps HTML5 named character references [#]_ to the
equivalent Unicode character(s), e.g. ``html5['gt;'] == '>'``.
Note that the trailing semicolon is included in the name (e.g. ``'gt;'``),
however some of the names are accepted by the standard even without the
semicolon: in this case the name is present with and without the ``';'``.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. data:: entitydefs
A dictionary mapping XHTML 1.0 entity definitions to their replacement text in
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.. data:: codepoint2name
A dictionary that maps Unicode codepoints to HTML entity names.
.. rubric:: Footnotes
.. [#] See http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/named-character-references.html

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It is used automatically on platforms supporting the necessary os.openat()
and os.unlinkat() functions. Main code by Martin von Löwis.
- Issue #11113: add a new "html5" dictionary containing the named character
references defined by the HTML5 standard and the equivalent Unicode
character(s) to the html.entities module.
- Issue #15114: the strict mode of HTMLParser and the HTMLParseError exception
are deprecated now that the parser is able to parse invalid markup.