[Bug #1619674] Make sum() use the term iterable, not sequence
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string, \code{''}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{sum}{sequence\optional{, start}}
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Sums \var{start} and the items of a \var{sequence}, from left to
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right, and returns the total. \var{start} defaults to \code{0}.
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The \var{sequence}'s items are normally numbers, and are not allowed
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to be strings. The fast, correct way to concatenate sequence of
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\begin{funcdesc}{sum}{iterable\optional{, start}}
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Sums \var{start} and the items of an \var{iterable} from left to
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right and returns the total. \var{start} defaults to \code{0}.
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The \var{iterable}'s items are normally numbers, and are not allowed
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to be strings. The fast, correct way to concatenate a sequence of
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strings is by calling \code{''.join(\var{sequence})}.
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Note that \code{sum(range(\var{n}), \var{m})} is equivalent to
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\code{reduce(operator.add, range(\var{n}), \var{m})}
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