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Add missing documentation for bytes.decode().
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Since Python 3.0, the language features a ``str`` type that contain Unicode
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characters, meaning any string created using ``"unicode rocks!"``, ``'unicode
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rocks!``, or the triple-quoted string syntax is stored as Unicode.
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rocks!'``, or the triple-quoted string syntax is stored as Unicode.
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To insert a Unicode character that is not part ASCII, e.g., any letters with
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accents, one can use escape sequences in their string literals as such::
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@ -800,14 +800,14 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
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.. method:: str.encode([encoding[, errors]])
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Return an encoded version of the string. Default encoding is the current
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default string encoding. *errors* may be given to set a different error
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handling scheme. The default for *errors* is ``'strict'``, meaning that
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encoding errors raise a :exc:`UnicodeError`. Other possible values are
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``'ignore'``, ``'replace'``, ``'xmlcharrefreplace'``, ``'backslashreplace'`` and
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any other name registered via :func:`codecs.register_error`, see section
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:ref:`codec-base-classes`. For a list of possible encodings, see section
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:ref:`standard-encodings`.
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Return an encoded version of the string as a bytes object. Default encoding
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is the current default string encoding. *errors* may be given to set a
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different error handling scheme. The default for *errors* is ``'strict'``,
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meaning that encoding errors raise a :exc:`UnicodeError`. Other possible
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values are ``'ignore'``, ``'replace'``, ``'xmlcharrefreplace'``,
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``'backslashreplace'`` and any other name registered via
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:func:`codecs.register_error`, see section :ref:`codec-base-classes`. For a
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list of possible encodings, see section :ref:`standard-encodings`.
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.. method:: str.endswith(suffix[, start[, end]])
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b = a.replace(b"a", b"f")
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.. method:: bytes.decode([encoding[, errors]])
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bytearray.decode([encoding[, errors]])
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Return a string decoded from the given bytes. Default encoding is the
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current default string encoding. *errors* may be given to set a different
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error handling scheme. The default for *errors* is ``'strict'``, meaning
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that encoding errors raise a :exc:`UnicodeError`. Other possible values are
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``'ignore'``, ``'replace'`` and any other name registered via
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:func:`codecs.register_error`, see section :ref:`codec-base-classes`. For a
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list of possible encodings, see section :ref:`standard-encodings`.
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The bytes and bytearray types have an additional class method:
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.. classmethod:: bytes.fromhex(string)
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