Remove outdated mention of deprecated functions in the string module - they have been removed in 3.x.
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.. index:: module: re
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The :mod:`string` module contains a number of useful constants and classes, as
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well as some deprecated legacy functions that are also available as methods on
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strings. In addition, Python's built-in string classes support the sequence type
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methods described in the :ref:`typesseq` section, and also the string-specific
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methods described in the :ref:`string-methods` section. To output formatted
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strings, see the :ref:`string-formatting` section. Also, see the :mod:`re`
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module for string functions based on regular expressions.
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The :mod:`string` module contains a number of useful constants and classes
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for string formatting. In addition, Python's built-in string classes
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support the sequence type methods described in the :ref:`typesseq`
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section, and also the string-specific methods described in the
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:ref:`string-methods` section. To output formatted strings, see the
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:ref:`string-formatting` section. Also, see the :mod:`re` module for
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string functions based on regular expressions.
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String constants
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