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	Document beginless, endless ranges in Range class documentation
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			@ -2108,7 +2108,7 @@ range_count(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE range)
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 *   Range.new(1, nil) # => 1..
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 * The literal for  an endless range may be written with either two dots
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 * The literal for an endless range may be written with either two dots
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 * or three.
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 * The range has the same elements, either way.
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 * But note that the two are not equal:
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			@ -2135,6 +2135,15 @@ range_count(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE range)
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 *   end
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 *   a # => [2, 4, 6, 8, 10]
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 * A range can be both beginless and endless.  For literal beginless, endless
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 * ranges, at least the beginning or end of the range must be given as an
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 * explicit nil value. It is recommended to use an explicit nil beginning and
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 * implicit nil end, since that is what Ruby uses for Range#inspect:
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 *   (nil..)    # => (nil..)
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 *   (..nil)    # => (nil..)
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 *   (nil..nil) # => (nil..)
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 * == Ranges and Other Classes
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 * An object may be put into a range if its class implements
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