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@ -1644,18 +1644,20 @@ expression support in the :mod:`re` module).
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Return true if all characters in the string are decimal
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characters and there is at least one character, false
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otherwise. Decimal characters are those from general category "Nd". This category
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includes digit characters, and all characters
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that can be used to form decimal-radix numbers, e.g. U+0660,
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ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO.
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otherwise. Decimal characters are those that can be used to form
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numbers in base 10, e.g. U+0660, ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT
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ZERO. Formally a decimal character is a character in the Unicode
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General Category "Nd".
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.. method:: str.isdigit()
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Return true if all characters in the string are digits and there is at least one
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character, false otherwise. Digits include decimal characters and digits that need
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special handling, such as the compatibility superscript digits. Formally, a digit
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is a character that has the property value Numeric_Type=Digit or Numeric_Type=Decimal.
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special handling, such as the compatibility superscript digits.
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This covers digits which cannot be used to form numbers in base 10,
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like the Kharosthi numbers. Formally, a digit is a character that has the
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property value Numeric_Type=Digit or Numeric_Type=Decimal.
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.. method:: str.isidentifier()
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@ -2199,15 +2201,12 @@ The conversion types are:
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Notes:
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(1)
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The alternate form causes a leading zero (``'0'``) to be inserted between
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left-hand padding and the formatting of the number if the leading character
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of the result is not already a zero.
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The alternate form causes a leading octal specifier (``'0o'``) to be
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inserted before the first digit.
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(2)
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The alternate form causes a leading ``'0x'`` or ``'0X'`` (depending on whether
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the ``'x'`` or ``'X'`` format was used) to be inserted between left-hand padding
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and the formatting of the number if the leading character of the result is not
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already a zero.
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the ``'x'`` or ``'X'`` format was used) to be inserted before the first digit.
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(3)
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The alternate form causes the result to always contain a decimal point, even if
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@ -3303,15 +3302,12 @@ The conversion types are:
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Notes:
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(1)
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The alternate form causes a leading zero (``'0'``) to be inserted between
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left-hand padding and the formatting of the number if the leading character
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of the result is not already a zero.
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The alternate form causes a leading octal specifier (``'0o'``) to be
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inserted before the first digit.
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(2)
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The alternate form causes a leading ``'0x'`` or ``'0X'`` (depending on whether
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the ``'x'`` or ``'X'`` format was used) to be inserted between left-hand padding
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and the formatting of the number if the leading character of the result is not
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already a zero.
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the ``'x'`` or ``'X'`` format was used) to be inserted before the first digit.
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(3)
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The alternate form causes the result to always contain a decimal point, even if
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@ -200,42 +200,28 @@ class FormatTest(unittest.TestCase):
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testcommon("%#+37.34o", big, "+0o0012345670123456701234567012345670")
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# next one gets one leading zero from precision
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testcommon("%.33o", big, "012345670123456701234567012345670")
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# base marker shouldn't change that, since "0" is redundant
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# base marker added in spite of leading zero (different to Python 2)
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testcommon("%#.33o", big, "0o012345670123456701234567012345670")
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# but reduce precision, and base marker should add a zero
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# reduce precision, and base marker is always added
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testcommon("%#.32o", big, "0o12345670123456701234567012345670")
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# one leading zero from precision, and another from "0" flag & width
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testcommon("%034.33o", big, "0012345670123456701234567012345670")
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# base marker shouldn't change that
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testcommon("%0#34.33o", big, "0o012345670123456701234567012345670")
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# one leading zero from precision, plus two from "0" flag & width
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testcommon("%035.33o", big, "00012345670123456701234567012345670")
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# base marker shouldn't change the size
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testcommon("%0#35.33o", big, "0o012345670123456701234567012345670")
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# Some small ints, in both Python int and flavors).
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testcommon("%d", 42, "42")
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testcommon("%d", -42, "-42")
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testcommon("%d", 42, "42")
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testcommon("%d", -42, "-42")
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testcommon("%d", 42.0, "42")
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testcommon("%#x", 1, "0x1")
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testcommon("%#x", 1, "0x1")
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testcommon("%#X", 1, "0X1")
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testcommon("%#X", 1, "0X1")
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testcommon("%#o", 1, "0o1")
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testcommon("%#o", 1, "0o1")
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testcommon("%#o", 0, "0o0")
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testcommon("%#o", 0, "0o0")
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testcommon("%o", 0, "0")
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testcommon("%o", 0, "0")
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testcommon("%d", 0, "0")
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testcommon("%d", 0, "0")
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testcommon("%#x", 0, "0x0")
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testcommon("%#x", 0, "0x0")
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testcommon("%#X", 0, "0X0")
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testcommon("%#X", 0, "0X0")
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testcommon("%x", 0x42, "42")
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testcommon("%x", -0x42, "-42")
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testcommon("%x", 0x42, "42")
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testcommon("%x", -0x42, "-42")
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testcommon("%o", 0o42, "42")
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testcommon("%o", -0o42, "-42")
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testcommon("%o", 0o42, "42")
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testcommon("%o", -0o42, "-42")
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# alternate float formatting
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