I often find myself in a need of stripping only a specified amount of 
characters from a string (most commonly a single character). I have been 
implementing this in an ad-hoc manner, which is quite inelegant:

def rstrip1(txt, chars):
  if txt is None:
    return None
  elif any(txt.endswith(c) for c in chars):
    return txt[:-1]
  else:
    return txt

I would appreciate if str.split, str.lstrip, str.rsplit functions had a 
`maxstrip` argument, similar to the `maxsplit` argument of `str.split`, which 
would specify the maximum count of characters to be removed from the string. In 
case of `str.split` this maximum would apply to each side of the string 
separately.

Am I the only one who is surprised such functionality is not implemented 
already??
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