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Issue 17920: Fix-up terminology in the set documentation
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@@ -1849,8 +1849,8 @@ The constructors for both classes work the same:
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@@ -1849,8 +1849,8 @@ The constructors for both classes work the same:
based on their members. For example, ``set('abc') == frozenset('abc')``
based on their members. For example, ``set('abc') == frozenset('abc')``
returns ``True`` and so does ``set('abc') in set([frozenset('abc')])``.
returns ``True`` and so does ``set('abc') in set([frozenset('abc')])``.
The subset and equality comparisons do not generalize to a
complete
ordering
The subset and equality comparisons do not generalize to a
total
ordering
function. For example, any two disjoint sets are not equal and are not
function. For example, any two
non-empty
disjoint sets are not equal and are not
subsets of each other, so *all* of the following return ``False``: ``a<b``,
subsets of each other, so *all* of the following return ``False``: ``a<b``,
``a==b``, or ``a>b``. Accordingly, sets do not implement the :meth:`__cmp__`
``a==b``, or ``a>b``. Accordingly, sets do not implement the :meth:`__cmp__`
method.
method.
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