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Author mark.dickinson
Recipients Yclept.Nemo, mark.dickinson, serhiy.storchaka
Date 2012-06-30.07:42:15
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> However, the concept of the intersection of ordered sets is commonplace
> and implemented in other libraries, for example:

None of those are specific to arithmetic progressions (i.e., range-like lists / sets), as far as I can tell.  I could see more use for general list-intersection functionality.

I'm still -1 on this; it seems too specialised a need to belong in the core language.
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