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Author asvetlov
Recipients asvetlov, chris.jerdonek, docs@python
Date 2012-09-28.12:16:41
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No it shoudn't.
It works exactly as described:
Return a copy of string *str* with all occurrences of substring *old* replaced by *new*. If the optional argument *maxreplace* is given, the first *maxreplace* occurrences are replaced.
*str* is updated string and it is definitelly required.
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