Document that apply() can now take any sequence in argument 2.
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\begin{funcdesc}{apply}{function, args\optional{, keywords}}
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The \var{function} argument must be a callable object (a user-defined or
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built-in function or method, or a class object) and the \var{args}
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argument must be a tuple. The \var{function} is called with
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\var{args} as argument list; the number of arguments is the the length
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argument must be a sequence (if it is not a tuple, the sequence is
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first converted to a tuple). The \var{function} is called with
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\var{args} as the argument list; the number of arguments is the the length
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of the tuple. (This is different from just calling
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\code{\var{func}(\var{args})}, since in that case there is always
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exactly one argument.)
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