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[3.12] gh-110383: Improve accuracy of str.split() and str.rsplit() docstrings (GH-113355) (#113379)
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend@python.org>
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@ -12410,11 +12410,13 @@ str.split as unicode_split
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character (including \n \r \t \f and spaces) and will discard
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empty strings from the result.
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maxsplit: Py_ssize_t = -1
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Maximum number of splits (starting from the left).
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Maximum number of splits.
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-1 (the default value) means no limit.
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Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string.
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Splitting starts at the front of the string and works to the end.
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Note, str.split() is mainly useful for data that has been intentionally
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delimited. With natural text that includes punctuation, consider using
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the regular expression module.
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@ -12423,7 +12425,7 @@ the regular expression module.
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static PyObject *
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unicode_split_impl(PyObject *self, PyObject *sep, Py_ssize_t maxsplit)
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/*[clinic end generated code: output=3a65b1db356948dc input=07b9040d98c5fe8d]*/
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/*[clinic end generated code: output=3a65b1db356948dc input=a29bcc0c7a5af0eb]*/
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{
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if (sep == Py_None)
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return split(self, NULL, maxsplit);
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