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Fix docs wording (#1855)
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class BaseFilter(object):
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>>> Filters.text & (~ Filters.forwarded)
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>>> Filters.text & (~ Filters.forwarded)
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Note:
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Note:
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Filters use the same short circuiting logic that pythons `and`, `or` and `not`.
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Filters use the same short circuiting logic as python's `and`, `or` and `not`.
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This means that for example:
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This means that for example:
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>>> Filters.regex(r'(a?x)') | Filters.regex(r'(b?x)')
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>>> Filters.regex(r'(a?x)') | Filters.regex(r'(b?x)')
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@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ class Filters(object):
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if you need to specify flags on your pattern.
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if you need to specify flags on your pattern.
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Note:
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Note:
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Filters use the same short circuiting logic that pythons `and`, `or` and `not`.
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Filters use the same short circuiting logic as python's `and`, `or` and `not`.
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This means that for example:
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This means that for example:
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>>> Filters.regex(r'(a?x)') | Filters.regex(r'(b?x)')
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>>> Filters.regex(r'(a?x)') | Filters.regex(r'(b?x)')
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