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authorSteve Dower <steve.dower@microsoft.com>2017-02-04 15:39:38 -0800
committerSteve Dower <steve.dower@microsoft.com>2017-02-04 15:39:38 -0800
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Issue #29319: Prevent RunMainFromImporter overwriting sys.path[0].
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@@ -838,7 +838,8 @@ How do I convert a number to a string?
To convert, e.g., the number 144 to the string '144', use the built-in type
constructor :func:`str`. If you want a hexadecimal or octal representation, use
the built-in functions :func:`hex` or :func:`oct`. For fancy formatting, see
-the :ref:`formatstrings` section, e.g. ``"{:04d}".format(144)`` yields
+the :ref:`f-strings` and :ref:`formatstrings` sections,
+e.g. ``"{:04d}".format(144)`` yields
``'0144'`` and ``"{:.3f}".format(1.0/3.0)`` yields ``'0.333'``.