Update ref docs on slicing.
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@ -513,14 +513,10 @@ or list). Slicings may be used as expressions or as targets in assignment or
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:keyword:`del` statements. The syntax for a slicing:
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.. productionlist::
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slicing: `simple_slicing` | `extended_slicing`
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simple_slicing: `primary` "[" `short_slice` "]"
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extended_slicing: `primary` "[" `slice_list` "]"
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slicing: `primary` "[" `slice_list` "]"
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slice_list: `slice_item` ("," `slice_item`)* [","]
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slice_item: `expression` | `proper_slice`
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proper_slice: `short_slice` | `long_slice`
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short_slice: [`lower_bound`] ":" [`upper_bound`]
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long_slice: `short_slice` ":" [`stride`]
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proper_slice: [`lower_bound`] ":" [`upper_bound`] [ ":" [`stride`] ]
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lower_bound: `expression`
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upper_bound: `expression`
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stride: `expression`
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@ -530,36 +526,23 @@ expression list also looks like a slice list, so any subscription can be
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interpreted as a slicing. Rather than further complicating the syntax, this is
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disambiguated by defining that in this case the interpretation as a subscription
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takes priority over the interpretation as a slicing (this is the case if the
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slice list contains no proper slice). Similarly, when the slice list has
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exactly one short slice and no trailing comma, the interpretation as a simple
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slicing takes priority over that as an extended slicing.
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.. XXX is the next paragraph stil correct?
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The semantics for a simple slicing are as follows. The primary must evaluate to
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a sequence object. The lower and upper bound expressions, if present, must
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evaluate to plain integers; defaults are zero and the ``sys.maxint``,
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respectively. If either bound is negative, the sequence's length is added to
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it. The slicing now selects all items with index *k* such that ``i <= k < j``
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where *i* and *j* are the specified lower and upper bounds. This may be an
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empty sequence. It is not an error if *i* or *j* lie outside the range of valid
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indexes (such items don't exist so they aren't selected).
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slice list contains no proper slice).
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.. index::
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single: start (slice object attribute)
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single: stop (slice object attribute)
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single: step (slice object attribute)
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The semantics for an extended slicing are as follows. The primary must evaluate
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to a mapping object, and it is indexed with a key that is constructed from the
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slice list, as follows. If the slice list contains at least one comma, the key
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is a tuple containing the conversion of the slice items; otherwise, the
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conversion of the lone slice item is the key. The conversion of a slice item
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that is an expression is that expression. The conversion of a proper slice is a
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slice object (see section :ref:`types`) whose :attr:`start`, :attr:`stop` and
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:attr:`step` attributes are the values of the expressions given as lower bound,
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upper bound and stride, respectively, substituting ``None`` for missing
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expressions.
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The semantics for a slicing are as follows. The primary must evaluate to a
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mapping object, and it is indexed with a key that is constructed from the
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slice list, as follows. If the slice list contains at least one comma, the
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key is a tuple containing the conversion of the slice items; otherwise, the
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conversion of the lone slice item is the key. The conversion of a slice
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item that is an expression is that expression. The conversion of a proper
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slice is a slice object (see section :ref:`types`) whose :attr:`start`,
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:attr:`stop` and :attr:`step` attributes are the values of the expressions
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given as lower bound, upper bound and stride, respectively, substituting
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``None`` for missing expressions.
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.. _calls:
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