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[3.9] bpo-39096: Improve description of 'e', 'f' and 'g' presentation types (GH-23537) #23550

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@miss-islington miss-islington commented Nov 29, 2020

  • Improve description of 'e', 'f' and 'g' presentation types

  • Drop the 'E' from Scientific 'E' notation; remove >= 0 qualifications

  • Fix false statement that the alternate form is valid for Decimal

  • Nitpick: remove the Harvard/Oxford comma

  • Add note that the decimal point is also removed if no digits follow it, except in alternate form
    (cherry picked from commit c642374)

Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson mdickinson@enthought.com

https://bugs.python.org/issue39096

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* Improve description of 'e', 'f' and 'g' presentation types

* Drop the 'E' from Scientific 'E' notation; remove >= 0 qualifications

* Fix false statement that the alternate form is valid for Decimal

* Nitpick: remove the Harvard/Oxford comma

* Add note that the decimal point is also removed if no digits follow it, except in alternate form
(cherry picked from commit c642374)

Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <mdickinson@enthought.com>
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@mdickinson: Status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

@mdickinson mdickinson merged commit cf47b39 into python:3.9 Nov 29, 2020
@miss-islington miss-islington deleted the backport-c642374-3.9 branch November 29, 2020 09:58
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