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diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex index d5711d2..4f1e388 100644 --- a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex +++ b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex @@ -1145,9 +1145,10 @@ multiplication (meaning repetition) by defining the methods \method{__mul__()}, \method{__rmul__()} and \method{__imul__()} described below; they should not define \method{__coerce__()} or other numerical operators. It is recommended that both mappings and sequences -implement the \method{__contains__}, to allow efficient use of the -\code{in} operator; for mappings, \code{in} should be equivalent of -\method{has_key()}; for sequences, it should search through the values. +implement the \method{__contains__()} method to allow efficient use of +the \code{in} operator; for mappings, \code{in} should be equivalent +of \method{has_key()}; for sequences, it should search through the +values. \withsubitem{(mapping object method)}{ \ttindex{keys()} \ttindex{values()} @@ -1310,7 +1311,7 @@ the \method{__*item__()} methods. Calling \code{max(0, i)} conveniently returns the proper value. The membership test operators (\keyword{in} and \keyword{not in}) are -normally implemented as iteration loop through the sequence. However, +normally implemented as an iteration through the sequence. However, sequence objects can supply the following special method with a more efficient implementation: |