Update the xrange object description to reflect the removal of deprecated

features.
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Fred Drake 2002-05-02 21:37:23 +00:00
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@ -401,9 +401,9 @@ new buffer object.
Xrange objects are similar to buffers in that there is no specific
syntax to create them, but they are created using the
\function{xrange()} function.\bifuncindex{xrange} They don't support
slicing or concatenation, but do support repetition, and using
\code{in}, \code{not in}, \function{min()} or \function{max()} on them
is inefficient.
slicing, concatenation, or repetition, and using \keyword{in},
\keyword{not} \keyword{in}, \function{min()} or \function{max()} on
them is inefficient.
\obindex{xrange}
Most sequence types support the following operations. The \samp{in} and