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diff --git a/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst b/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst
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@@ -1327,16 +1327,19 @@ functions based on regular expressions.
.. method:: str.splitlines([keepends])
- Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries. Line
- breaks are not included in the resulting list unless *keepends* is given and
- true. This method uses the universal newlines approach to splitting lines.
- Unlike :meth:`~str.split`, if the string ends with line boundary characters
- the returned list does ``not`` have an empty last element.
+ Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries.
+ This method uses the universal newlines approach to splitting lines.
+ Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless *keepends* is
+ given and true.
For example, ``'ab c\n\nde fg\rkl\r\n'.splitlines()`` returns
``['ab c', '', 'de fg', 'kl']``, while the same call with ``splitlines(True)``
returns ``['ab c\n', '\n, 'de fg\r', 'kl\r\n']``.
+ Unlike :meth:`~str.split` when a delimiter string *sep* is given, this
+ method returns an empty list for the empty string, and a terminal line
+ break does not result in an extra line.
+
.. method:: str.startswith(prefix[, start[, end]])