Mike Gran writes:
>> For this context I think it would be clearer to say
>>
>> Return `#t' iff the Unicode code point of `x' is less than the
>> code point of `y', else `#f'.
>
> Sounds good.
[..]
> I see what you mean. The text should have something like...
>
> "In case folding comparison
On Mon, 2009-08-31 at 18:40 -0700, Mike Gran wrote:
> Note that the German letter Sharp S
> (Eszett) is not uppercased before the comparison since its plural has
> two characters instead of one."
I meant to say 'its _uppercase form_ has two characters instead of one'.
On Mon, 2009-08-31 at 11:21 +0100, Neil Jerram wrote:
> I think there's a case here for making the docstring not identical to
> the corresponding manual text. In the manual context, the section
> begins with talking about Unicode, so "Unicode" can be assumed for
> everything that follows. But in