Issue #27370: Use t for an iterable in mutable sequence ops

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Martin Panter 2016-06-23 00:53:05 +00:00
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@ -1670,8 +1670,8 @@ an arbitrary object):
| ``s.append(x)`` | same as ``s[len(s):len(s)] = | \(2) |
| | [x]`` | |
+------------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------+
| ``s.extend(x)`` or | for the most part the same as | \(3) |
| ``s += t`` | ``s[len(s):len(s)] = x`` | |
| ``s.extend(t)`` or | for the most part the same as | \(3) |
| ``s += t`` | ``s[len(s):len(s)] = t`` | |
+------------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------+
| ``s *= n`` | updates *s* with its contents | \(11) |
| | repeated *n* times | |
@ -1708,7 +1708,7 @@ Notes:
this misfeature has been deprecated since Python 1.4.
(3)
*x* can be any iterable object.
*t* can be any iterable object.
(4)
Raises :exc:`ValueError` when *x* is not found in *s*. When a negative index is