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assignee='https://github.com/birkenfeld'closed_at=<Date2009-01-18.10:45:41.249>created_at=<Date2009-01-17.20:52:27.430>labels= ['docs']
title='Redundant mention of lists and tuples at start of Sequence Types documentation'updated_at=<Date2009-01-18.10:45:41.248>user='https://github.com/MLModel'
Under Built-in Types in the Library documentation the section on "Sequence
Types" begins with the paragraph:
There are five sequence types: strings, byte sequences, byte arrays,
lists, tuples, and range objects. (For other containers see the built-in
dict, list, set, and tuple classes, and the collections module.)
list and tuple "classes" shouldn't be in that second sentence, should
they? They are already in the first.
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