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Misspelling Speilberg vs. Spielberg in example code for bisect() function #103266
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Very cool bug, thanks 🎦 |
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…thonGH-103267) (cherry picked from commit f0424ba) Co-authored-by: Oleg Iarygin <[email protected]>
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Thanks, fixed and backported to 3.11. |
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The Python documentation has an example code for the
bisect
function HERE. In the second example code there's the surname of the movie director Steven Spielberg written incorrectly as Speilberg in every occurence. His surname should be corrected from Speilberg to the correct spelling Spielberg.Perhaps his Wikipedia article should be enough to prove my point: Steven Spielberg Wikipedia article
I am politely asking to fix this misspelling in the example code for every such occurence. Thank you.
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