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authorBenjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>2015-07-11 23:32:55 (GMT)
committerBenjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>2015-07-11 23:32:55 (GMT)
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fix normalization example (closes #24610)
Patch by Chris Angelico
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@@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ precedence and have a left-to-right chaining feature as described in the
.. [#] While comparisons between strings make sense at the byte level, they may
be counter-intuitive to users. For example, the strings ``"\u00C7"`` and
- ``"\u0327\u0043"`` compare differently, even though they both represent the
+ ``"\u0043\u0327"`` compare differently, even though they both represent the
same unicode character (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA). To compare
strings in a human recognizable way, compare using
:func:`unicodedata.normalize`.