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#9911: doc copyedits.
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ coding-style conflicts. In C there are many different ways to place the braces.
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If you're used to reading and writing code that uses one style, you will feel at
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least slightly uneasy when reading (or being required to write) another style.
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Many coding styles place begin/end brackets on a line by themself. This makes
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Many coding styles place begin/end brackets on a line by themselves. This makes
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programs considerably longer and wastes valuable screen space, making it harder
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to get a good overview of a program. Ideally, a function should fit on one
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screen (say, 20-30 lines). 20 lines of Python can do a lot more work than 20
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@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ Is there an equivalent to Perl's chomp() for removing trailing newlines from str
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Starting with Python 2.2, you can use ``S.rstrip("\r\n")`` to remove all
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occurences of any line terminator from the end of the string ``S`` without
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occurrences of any line terminator from the end of the string ``S`` without
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removing other trailing whitespace. If the string ``S`` represents more than
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one line, with several empty lines at the end, the line terminators for all the
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blank lines will be removed::
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