guide: better document negative index behavior w.r.t. PySequence
Fixes #2601
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Implements retrieval of the `self[a]` element.
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*Note:* Negative integer indexes are not handled specially.
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*Note:* Negative integer indexes are not handled specially by PyO3.
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However, for classes with `#[pyclass(sequence)]`, when a negative index is
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accessed via `PySequence::get_item`, the underlying C API already adjusts
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the index to be positive.
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- `__setitem__(<self>, object, object) -> ()`
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Implements assignment to the `self[a]` element.
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Should only be implemented if elements can be replaced.
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Same behavior regarding negative indices as for `__getitem__`.
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- `__delitem__(<self>, object) -> ()`
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Implements deletion of the `self[a]` element.
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Should only be implemented if elements can be deleted.
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Same behavior regarding negative indices as for `__getitem__`.
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* `fn __concat__(&self, other: impl FromPyObject) -> PyResult<impl ToPyObject>`
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Concatenates two sequences.
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