[pyflakes] Fix backslash in docs (F621)#19098
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Nice, thanks! I wonder if mkdocs is trying to escape an HTML tag or something.
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Summary
This fixes the docs for expressions-in-star-assignment (F621) having a backslash
\before the left shifts<<. I'm not sure why this happened in the first place, as the docstring looks fine, but putting the<<inside a code block fixes it. I was not able to track down the source of the issue either. The only other rule with a<<is missing-whitespace-around-bitwise-or-shift-operator (E227), which already has it in a code block.Old docs page:

New docs page:

Test Plan
N/A, no tests/functionality affected.