Message305167
| Author | terry.reedy |
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| Recipients | brett.cannon, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, loewis, mark.dickinson, pitrou, serhiy.storchaka, terry.reedy |
| Date | 2017-10-28.20:35:41 |
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| Message-id | <1509222941.83.0.213398074469.issue20047@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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To answer Mark, even though no longer nosy: In general, sequence methods .count, .index, and .__contains__ take sequence members and only members as arguments. Unicode sequences are exceptional because codepoints are not Python objects, so string subsequences must be used instead. Byte-like sequences are also exceptional in that both members and subsequences are accepted for these methods. String-like sequence methods .split and .partition take subsequences as arguments. I think the doc should make this clearer. |
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