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doc: Link to string.capwords from str.title (GH-20913)
Since `title()` mentions its own short-comings, it should also mention the library function which does not possess them. Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
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>>> "they're bill's friends from the UK".title()
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>>> "they're bill's friends from the UK".title()
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"They'Re Bill'S Friends From The Uk"
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"They'Re Bill'S Friends From The Uk"
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A workaround for apostrophes can be constructed using regular expressions::
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The :func:`string.capwords` function does not have this problem, as it
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splits words on spaces only.
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Alternatively, a workaround for apostrophes can be constructed using regular
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expressions::
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>>> import re
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>>> import re
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>>> def titlecase(s):
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>>> def titlecase(s):
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