Improve the F-strings and format specifier documentation (GH-4931)
Mention that the format-specifier mini language in f-strings is the same one used by str.format.
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format specifier is omitted. The formatted result is then included in
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the final value of the whole string.
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Top-level format specifiers may include nested replacement fields.
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These nested fields may include their own conversion fields and
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:ref:`format specifiers <formatspec>`, but may not include more
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deeply-nested replacement fields.
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Top-level format specifiers may include nested replacement fields. These nested
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fields may include their own conversion fields and :ref:`format specifiers
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<formatspec>`, but may not include more deeply-nested replacement fields. The
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:ref:`format specifier mini-language <formatspec>` is the same as that used by
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the string .format() method.
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Formatted string literals may be concatenated, but replacement fields
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cannot be split across literals.
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