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Marc-Andre Lemburg: the maxsplit argument for split() and replace()
now defaults to -1, not to 0. Passing an explicit zero doesn't split or replace at all.
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# Split a string into a list of space/tab-separated words
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# NB: split(s) is NOT the same as splitfields(s, ' ')!
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def split(s, sep=None, maxsplit=0):
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def split(s, sep=None, maxsplit=-1):
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"""split(s [,sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
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Return a list of the words in the string s, using sep as the
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delimiter string. If maxsplit is nonzero, splits into at most
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delimiter string. If maxsplit is given, splits into at most
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maxsplit words. If sep is not specified, any whitespace string
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is a separator. Maxsplit defaults to 0.
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is a separator.
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(split and splitfields are synonymous)
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return joinfields(L, "")
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# Substring replacement (global)
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def replace(s, old, new, maxsplit=0):
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def replace(s, old, new, maxsplit=-1):
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"""replace (str, old, new[, maxsplit]) -> string
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Return a copy of string str with all occurrences of substring
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