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Title: Spurious reference to "byte sequences" in Library stdtypes sequence documentation
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Components: Documentation Versions: Python 3.0, Python 3.1
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Status: closed Resolution: fixed
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Assigned To: georg.brandl Nosy List: MLModel, georg.brandl
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Created on 2009-01-18 04:01 by MLModel, last changed 2022-04-11 14:56 by admin. This issue is now closed.

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msg80074 - (view) Author: Mitchell Model (MLModel) Date: 2009-01-18 04:01
The first sentence under "Sequence Types" in the Library stdtypes document 
is:

There are five sequence types: strings, byte sequences, byte arrays, 
lists, tuples, and range objects

However, subsequent discussion, as well as reality, use the term "bytes" 
not "byte sequences".
msg80085 - (view) Author: Georg Brandl (georg.brandl) * (Python committer) Date: 2009-01-18 10:40
Thanks, fixed in r68717.
History
Date User Action Args
2022-04-11 14:56:44adminsetgithub: 49233
2009-01-18 10:40:38georg.brandlsetstatus: open -> closed
resolution: fixed
messages: + msg80085
2009-01-18 04:01:39MLModelcreate