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diff --git a/eclass/python-single-r1.eclass b/eclass/python-single-r1.eclass
index 0e9a16a47d0e..998e6faad841 100644
--- a/eclass/python-single-r1.eclass
+++ b/eclass/python-single-r1.eclass
@@ -266,10 +266,8 @@ if [[ ! ${_PYTHON_SINGLE_R1} ]]; then
# are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match any of the patterns passed
# as parameters to the function.
#
-# The patterns are fnmatch-style patterns (matched via bash
-# == operator against PYTHON_COMPAT values). Remember to escape
-# or quote the fnmatch patterns to prevent accidental shell filename
-# expansion.
+# For the pattern syntax, please see _python_impl_matches
+# in python-utils-r1.eclass.
#
# Example:
# @CODE
@@ -303,10 +301,8 @@ python_gen_useflags() {
# of Python implementations which are both in PYTHON_COMPAT and match
# any of the patterns passed as the remaining parameters.
#
-# The patterns are fnmatch-style patterns (matched via bash
-# == operator against PYTHON_COMPAT values). Remember to escape
-# or quote the fnmatch patterns to prevent accidental shell filename
-# expansion.
+# For the pattern syntax, please see _python_impl_matches
+# in python-utils-r1.eclass.
#
# In order to enforce USE constraints on the packages, verbatim
# '${PYTHON_SINGLE_USEDEP}' and '${PYTHON_USEDEP}' (quoted!) may
@@ -359,10 +355,8 @@ python_gen_cond_dep() {
# patterns are passed, the output dependencies will be generated only
# for the implementations matching them.
#
-# The patterns are fnmatch-style patterns (matched via bash
-# == operator against PYTHON_COMPAT values). Remember to escape
-# or quote the fnmatch patterns to prevent accidental shell filename
-# expansion.
+# For the pattern syntax, please see _python_impl_matches
+# in python-utils-r1.eclass.
#
# Use this function when you need to request different USE flags
# on the Python interpreter depending on package's USE flags. If you