Clarify where support for negative indices fall in the language hierarchy.
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value in the mapping that corresponds to that key. (The expression list is a
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tuple except if it has exactly one item.)
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If the primary is a sequence, the expression (list) must evaluate to an integer.
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If this value is negative, the length of the sequence is added to it (so that,
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e.g., ``x[-1]`` selects the last item of ``x``.) The resulting value must be a
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nonnegative integer less than the number of items in the sequence, and the
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subscription selects the item whose index is that value (counting from zero).
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If the primary is a sequence, the expression (list) must evaluate to an integer
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or a slice (as discussed in the following section).
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The formal syntax makes no special provision for negative indices in
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sequences; however, built-in sequences all provide a :meth:`__getitem__`
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method that interprets negative indices by adding the length of the sequence
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to the index (so that ``x[-1]`` selects the last item of ``x``). The
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resulting value must be a nonnegative integer less than the number of items in
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the sequence, and the subscription selects the item whose index is that value
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(counting from zero). Since the support for negative indices and slicing
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occurs in the object's :meth:`__getitem__` method, subclasses overriding
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this method will need to explicitly add that support.
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