A few days ago, Guido said (in the thread "[Python-Dev] Python

version of PySlice_GetIndicesEx"):

> OK.  Michael, if you want to check in indices(), go ahead.

Then I did what was needed, but didn't check it in.  Here it is.
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# tests for slice objects; in particular the indices method.
from test_support import vereq
vereq(slice(None ).indices(10), (0, 10, 1))
vereq(slice(None, None, 2).indices(10), (0, 10, 2))
vereq(slice(1, None, 2).indices(10), (1, 10, 2))
vereq(slice(None, None, -1).indices(10), (9, -1, -1))
vereq(slice(None, None, -2).indices(10), (9, -1, -2))
vereq(slice(3, None, -2).indices(10), (3, -1, -2))
vereq(slice(-100, 100 ).indices(10), slice(None).indices(10))
vereq(slice(100, -100, -1).indices(10), slice(None, None, -1).indices(10))
vereq(slice(-100L, 100L, 2L).indices(10), (0, 10, 2))