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Removed some u string prefixes in code comments.

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Tim Graham 2015-07-06 09:17:28 -04:00
parent e7c6a2cf9f
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ will be raised if the template doesn't have proper syntax.
Sample code:
>>> from django import template
>>> s = u'<html>{% if test %}<h1>{{ varvalue }}</h1>{% endif %}</html>'
>>> s = '<html>{% if test %}<h1>{{ varvalue }}</h1>{% endif %}</html>'
>>> t = template.Template(s)
(t is now a compiled template, and its render() method can be called multiple
@ -43,10 +43,10 @@ times with multiple contexts)
>>> c = template.Context({'test':True, 'varvalue': 'Hello'})
>>> t.render(c)
u'<html><h1>Hello</h1></html>'
'<html><h1>Hello</h1></html>'
>>> c = template.Context({'test':False, 'varvalue': 'Hello'})
>>> t.render(c)
u'<html></html>'
'<html></html>'
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
@ -756,15 +756,15 @@ class Variable(object):
be a hard-coded string (if it begins and ends with single or double quote
marks)::
>>> c = {'article': {'section':u'News'}}
>>> c = {'article': {'section':'News'}}
>>> Variable('article.section').resolve(c)
u'News'
'News'
>>> Variable('article').resolve(c)
{'section': u'News'}
{'section': 'News'}
>>> class AClass: pass
>>> c = AClass()
>>> c.article = AClass()
>>> c.article.section = u'News'
>>> c.article.section = 'News'
(The example assumes VARIABLE_ATTRIBUTE_SEPARATOR is '.')
"""