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			/* this is harder to get right than you might think */
angered some God somewhere.  After noticing
    >>> range(5000000)[slice(96360, None, 439)]
    []
I found that my cute test for the slice being empty failed due to
overflow.  Fixed, and added simple test (not the above!).
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # tests for slice objects; in particular the indices method.
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| from test.test_support import vereq
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| import sys
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| vereq(slice(None           ).indices(10), (0, 10,  1))
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| vereq(slice(None,  None,  2).indices(10), (0, 10,  2))
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| vereq(slice(1,     None,  2).indices(10), (1, 10,  2))
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| vereq(slice(None,  None, -1).indices(10), (9, -1, -1))
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| vereq(slice(None,  None, -2).indices(10), (9, -1, -2))
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| vereq(slice(3,     None, -2).indices(10), (3, -1, -2))
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| vereq(slice(-100,  100     ).indices(10), slice(None).indices(10))
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| vereq(slice(100,  -100,  -1).indices(10), slice(None, None, -1).indices(10))
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| vereq(slice(-100L, 100L, 2L).indices(10), (0, 10,  2))
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| 
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| vereq(range(10)[::sys.maxint - 1], [0])
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