Remove mention of Template being a subclass of unicode
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@ -209,15 +209,13 @@ complicated to explain to such users, and if they make a mistake, it's
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difficult to provide helpful feedback to them.
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PEP 292 adds a \class{Template} class to the \module{string} module
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that uses \samp{\$} to indicate a substitution. \class{Template} is a
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subclass of the built-in Unicode type, so the result is always a
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Unicode string:
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that uses \samp{\$} to indicate a substitution:
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\begin{verbatim}
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>>> import string
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>>> t = string.Template('$page: $title')
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>>> t.substitute({'page':2, 'title': 'The Best of Times'})
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u'2: The Best of Times'
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'2: The Best of Times'
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\end{verbatim}
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% $ Terminate $-mode for Emacs
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\begin{verbatim}
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>>> t = string.Template('$page: $title')
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>>> t.safe_substitute({'page':3})
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u'3: $title'
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'3: $title'
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\end{verbatim}
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% $ Terminate math-mode for Emacs
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