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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2001-05-10 15:05:03 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2001-05-10 15:05:03 (GMT)
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Remove all mentions of the strop module -- it has been pronounced Evil.
(The string "strop" is found in the rexec documentation, but that should not be changed until strop is actually removed or rexec no longer allows it.)
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@@ -300,16 +300,14 @@ should you document that your module is not compatible with
non-\samp{C} locale settings.
The case conversion functions in the
-\refmodule{string}\refstmodindex{string} and
-\module{strop}\refbimodindex{strop} modules are affected by the locale
-settings. When a call to the \function{setlocale()} function changes
-the \constant{LC_CTYPE} settings, the variables
+\refmodule{string}\refstmodindex{string} module are affected by the
+locale settings. When a call to the \function{setlocale()} function
+changes the \constant{LC_CTYPE} settings, the variables
\code{string.lowercase}, \code{string.uppercase} and
-\code{string.letters} (and their counterparts in \module{strop}) are
-recalculated. Note that this code that uses these variable through
-`\keyword{from} ... \keyword{import} ...', e.g. \code{from string
-import letters}, is not affected by subsequent \function{setlocale()}
-calls.
+\code{string.letters} are recalculated. Note that this code that uses
+these variable through `\keyword{from} ... \keyword{import} ...',
+e.g.\ \code{from string import letters}, is not affected by subsequent
+\function{setlocale()} calls.
The only way to perform numeric operations according to the locale
is to use the special functions defined by this module: