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@kitsunde kitsunde changed the title Use the imported function invocation. Trivial docfix to use the correct function invocation. Jun 28, 2017
@Mariatta Mariatta added trivial docs Documentation in the Doc dir labels Jul 10, 2017
@Mariatta Mariatta changed the title Trivial docfix to use the correct function invocation. [2.7] Trivial docfix to use the correct function invocation. Jul 10, 2017
@Mariatta Mariatta merged commit 5d1554a into python:2.7 Jul 10, 2017
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Thanks @kitsunde and congrats on your first contribution to CPython 🎉

It's a trivial change, so CLA was not needed.

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