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@@ -1054,9 +1054,10 @@ methods \method{append()}, \method{count()}, \method{index()},
and \method{sort()}, like Python standard list objects. Finally,
sequence types should implement addition (meaning concatenation) and
multiplication (meaning repetition) by defining the methods
-\method{__add__()}, \method{__radd__()}, \method{__mul__()} and
-\method{__rmul__()} described below; they should not define
-\method{__coerce__()} or other numerical operators.
+\method{__add__()}, \method{__radd__()}, \method{__iadd__()},
+\method{__mul__()}, \method{__rmul__()} and \method{__imul__()} described
+below; they should not define \method{__coerce__()} or other numerical
+operators.
\withsubitem{(mapping object method)}{
\ttindex{keys()}
\ttindex{values()}
@@ -1077,8 +1078,10 @@ multiplication (meaning repetition) by defining the methods
\ttindex{sort()}
\ttindex{__add__()}
\ttindex{__radd__()}
+ \ttindex{__iadd__()}
\ttindex{__mul__()}
- \ttindex{__rmul__()}}
+ \ttindex{__rmul__()}
+ \ttindex{__imul__()}}
\withsubitem{(numeric object method)}{\ttindex{__coerce__()}}
\begin{methoddesc}[mapping object]{__len__}{self}