104104 Optional arg isjunk is None (the default), or a one-argument function
105105 that takes a sequence element and returns true iff the element is junk.
106106 None is equivalent to passing "lambda x: 0", i.e. no elements are
107- considered to be junk. For examples , pass
107+ considered to be junk. For example , pass
108108 lambda x: x in " \\ t"
109109 if you're comparing lines as sequences of characters, and don't want to
110110 synch up on blanks or hard tabs.
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ def __init__(self, isjunk=None, a='', b=''):
289289 Optional arg isjunk is None (the default), or a one-argument
290290 function that takes a sequence element and returns true iff the
291291 element is junk. None is equivalent to passing "lambda x: 0", i.e.
292- no elements are considered to be junk. For examples , pass
292+ no elements are considered to be junk. For example , pass
293293 lambda x: x in " \\ t"
294294 if you're comparing lines as sequences of characters, and don't
295295 want to synch up on blanks or hard tabs.
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ def __init__(self, isjunk=None, a='', b=''):
299299 also .set_seqs() and .set_seq1().
300300
301301 Optional arg b is the second of two sequences to be compared. By
302- default, an empty string. The elements of a must be hashable. See
302+ default, an empty string. The elements of b must be hashable. See
303303 also .set_seqs() and .set_seq2().
304304 """
305305
@@ -752,9 +752,9 @@ def get_close_matches(word, possibilities, n=3, cutoff=0.6):
752752 """
753753
754754 if not n > 0 :
755- raise ValueError ("n must be > 0: %s" % `n` )
755+ raise ValueError ("n must be > 0: " + `n` )
756756 if not 0.0 <= cutoff <= 1.0 :
757- raise ValueError ("cutoff must be in [0.0, 1.0]: %s" % `cutoff` )
757+ raise ValueError ("cutoff must be in [0.0, 1.0]: " + `cutoff` )
758758 result = []
759759 s = SequenceMatcher ()
760760 s .set_seq2 (word )
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