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Author eli.bendersky
Recipients bethard, eli.bendersky, paul.j3, r.david.murray
Date 2013-11-28.13:44:29
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I don't see how these implementation details are relevant. The patch adds a link to the existing abbreviations section, which mentions parse_args - so it's clear that this behavior exists in both.

Yes, #14910 (to which I pointed in the original message in this issue) is the long term solution, but it's only for Python 3.5; until then, as the mailing discussion has demonstrated, the documentation is unclear on this matter and needs clarification.
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