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bpo-31873: Update unicode.rst - 'unicode' capitalization (GH-4125)
Update 'unicode' capitalization. 'Unicode' is a proper noun, and as such should be capitalized. Changed multiple instances. (cherry picked from commit 85225b6) Co-authored-by: toonarmycaptain <[email protected]>
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and inefficient; it should be avoided in performance- or memory-sensitive
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Due to the transition between the old APIs and the new APIs, unicode objects
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Due to the transition between the old APIs and the new APIs, Unicode objects
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can internally be in two states depending on how they were created:
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* "canonical" unicode objects are all objects created by a non-deprecated
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unicode API. They use the most efficient representation allowed by the
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* "canonical" Unicode objects are all objects created by a non-deprecated
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Unicode API. They use the most efficient representation allowed by the
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implementation.
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* "legacy" unicode objects have been created through one of the deprecated
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* "legacy" Unicode objects have been created through one of the deprecated
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APIs (typically :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromUnicode`) and only bear the
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:c:type:`Py_UNICODE*` representation; you will have to call
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:c:func:`PyUnicode_READY` on them before calling any other API.
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.. c:function:: void* PyUnicode_DATA(PyObject *o)
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Return a void pointer to the raw unicode buffer. *o* has to be a Unicode
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Return a void pointer to the raw Unicode buffer. *o* has to be a Unicode
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object in the "canonical" representation (not checked).
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.. versionadded:: 3.3
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromFormat(const char *format, ...)
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Take a C :c:func:`printf`\ -style *format* string and a variable number of
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arguments, calculate the size of the resulting Python unicode string and return
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arguments, calculate the size of the resulting Python Unicode string and return
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a string with the values formatted into it. The variable arguments must be C
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types and must correspond exactly to the format characters in the *format*
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ASCII-encoded string. The following format characters are allowed:
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| :attr:`%A` | PyObject\* | The result of calling |
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| | | :func:`ascii`. |
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| :attr:`%U` | PyObject\* | A unicode object. |
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| :attr:`%U` | PyObject\* | A Unicode object. |
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| :attr:`%V` | PyObject\*, | A unicode object (which may be |
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| :attr:`%V` | PyObject\*, | A Unicode object (which may be |
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| | const char\* | *NULL*) and a null-terminated |
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| | | C character array as a second |
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.. c:function:: int PyUnicode_CompareWithASCIIString(PyObject *uni, const char *string)
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Compare a unicode object, *uni*, with *string* and return ``-1``, ``0``, ``1`` for less
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Compare a Unicode object, *uni*, with *string* and return ``-1``, ``0``, ``1`` for less
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than, equal, and greater than, respectively. It is best to pass only
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ASCII-encoded strings, but the function interprets the input string as
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ISO-8859-1 if it contains non-ASCII characters.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyUnicode_RichCompare(PyObject *left, PyObject *right, int op)
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Rich compare two unicode strings and return one of the following:
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Rich compare two Unicode strings and return one of the following:
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* ``NULL`` in case an exception was raised
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* :const:`Py_True` or :const:`Py_False` for successful comparisons
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.. c:function:: void PyUnicode_InternInPlace(PyObject **string)
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Intern the argument *\*string* in place. The argument must be the address of a
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pointer variable pointing to a Python unicode string object. If there is an
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pointer variable pointing to a Python Unicode string object. If there is an
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existing interned string that is the same as *\*string*, it sets *\*string* to
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it (decrementing the reference count of the old string object and incrementing
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the reference count of the interned string object), otherwise it leaves
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyUnicode_InternFromString(const char *v)
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A combination of :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromString` and
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:c:func:`PyUnicode_InternInPlace`, returning either a new unicode string
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:c:func:`PyUnicode_InternInPlace`, returning either a new Unicode string
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object that has been interned, or a new ("owned") reference to an earlier
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interned string object with the same value.

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