bpo-31942: Document optional support of start and stop attributes in Sequence.index method (#4277)
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@ -973,9 +973,9 @@ Notes:
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``index`` raises :exc:`ValueError` when *x* is not found in *s*.
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When supported, the additional arguments to the index method allow
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efficient searching of subsections of the sequence. Passing the extra
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arguments is roughly equivalent to using ``s[i:j].index(x)``, only
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Not all implementations support passing the additional arguments *i* and *j*.
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These arguments allow efficient searching of subsections of the sequence. Passing
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the extra arguments is roughly equivalent to using ``s[i:j].index(x)``, only
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without copying any data and with the returned index being relative to
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the start of the sequence rather than the start of the slice.
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@ -899,6 +899,9 @@ class Sequence(Reversible, Collection):
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def index(self, value, start=0, stop=None):
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'''S.index(value, [start, [stop]]) -> integer -- return first index of value.
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Raises ValueError if the value is not present.
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Supporting start and stop arguments is optional, but
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recommended.
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'''
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if start is not None and start < 0:
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start = max(len(self) + start, 0)
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