On 07/03/15 15:17, Mark Lawrence wrote:

     S.strip([chars]) -> string or unicode

     Return a copy of the string S with leading and trailing
     whitespace removed.
     If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping

Presumably Python 2 (or earlier Python 3) help output.  In Python 3
strings are always unicode, so that last line has gone.

Good catch, especially since the OP specifically said v3.

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