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Author atuining
Recipients atuining, docs@python, martin.panter
Date 2016-02-12.04:31:12
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Ah yes. The fields are still there, though, just marked as not used. Interestingly enough they aren't documented in the Python 2 documentation either....and they are in the Python 2.7 headers I have (not marked as unused either).

Your suggestion makes sense. The reason I ran into it is I followed an example found in the core code for Python 3.5.1....which referenced sq_slice and sq_ass_slice in the order they are defined in the structure...
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