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Fix a comment typo and update another comment to match Python3 reality
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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ def __init__(self, s=None, charset=None,
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charset is used both as s's initial charset and as the default for
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subsequent .append() calls.
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The maximum line length can be specified explicit via maxlinelen. For
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The maximum line length can be specified explicitly via maxlinelen. For
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splitting the first line to a shorter value (to account for the field
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header which isn't included in s, e.g. `Subject') pass in the name of
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the field in header_name. The default maxlinelen is 78 as recommended
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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ def append(self, s, charset=None, errors='strict'):
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constructor is used.
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s may be a byte string or a Unicode string. If it is a byte string
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(i.e. isinstance(s, str) is true), then charset is the encoding of
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(i.e. isinstance(s, str) is false), then charset is the encoding of
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that byte string, and a UnicodeError will be raised if the string
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cannot be decoded with that charset. If s is a Unicode string, then
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charset is a hint specifying the character set of the characters in
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