Revert doc patch committed to the wrong branch: "Issue 2690: Doc fixup. xrange() objects are slicable."

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Daniel Stutzbach 2010-12-17 21:20:55 +00:00
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@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ concatenation or repetition.
Objects of type xrange are similar to buffers in that there is no specific syntax to Objects of type xrange are similar to buffers in that there is no specific syntax to
create them, but they are created using the :func:`xrange` function. They don't create them, but they are created using the :func:`xrange` function. They don't
support concatenation or repetition, and using ``in``, ``not in``, support slicing, concatenation or repetition, and using ``in``, ``not in``,
:func:`min` or :func:`max` on them is inefficient. :func:`min` or :func:`max` on them is inefficient.
Most sequence types support the following operations. The ``in`` and ``not in`` Most sequence types support the following operations. The ``in`` and ``not in``