Fix error noted by Gerrit Holl (old; had been buried in my INBOX):

sequence repitition works just fine with long integers now, so we
should not say that only plain integers are allowed.
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Fred Drake 2000-12-07 04:54:02 +00:00
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@ -568,9 +568,9 @@ a_expr: m_expr | aexpr "+" m_expr | aexpr "-" m_expr
The \code{*} (multiplication) operator yields the product of its The \code{*} (multiplication) operator yields the product of its
arguments. The arguments must either both be numbers, or one argument arguments. The arguments must either both be numbers, or one argument
must be a plain integer and the other must be a sequence. In the must be an integer (plain or long) and the other must be a sequence.
former case, the numbers are converted to a common type and then In the former case, the numbers are converted to a common type and
multiplied together. In the latter case, sequence repetition is then multiplied together. In the latter case, sequence repetition is
performed; a negative repetition factor yields an empty sequence. performed; a negative repetition factor yields an empty sequence.
\index{multiplication} \index{multiplication}