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## Summary We use `.trim()` and friends in a bunch of places, to strip whitespace from source code. However, not all Unicode whitespace characters are considered "whitespace" in Python, which only supports the standard space, tab, and form-feed characters. This PR audits our usages of `.trim()`, `.trim_start()`, `.trim_end()`, and `char::is_whitespace`, and replaces them as appropriate with a new `.trim_whitespace()` analogues, powered by a `PythonWhitespace` trait. In general, the only place that should continue to use `.trim()` is content within docstrings, which don't need to adhere to Python's semantic definitions of whitespace. Closes #4991. |
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