The :mod:`operator` module exports a set of efficient functions corresponding to
the intrinsic operators of Python. For example, ``operator.add(x, y)`` is
-equivalent to the expression ``x+y``. The function names are those used for
-special class methods; variants without leading and trailing ``__`` are also
-provided for convenience.
+equivalent to the expression ``x+y``. Many function names are those used for
+special methods, without the double underscores. For backward compatibility,
+many of these have a variant with the double underscores kept. The variants
+without the double underscores are preferred for clarity.
The functions fall into categories that perform object comparisons, logical
operations, mathematical operations and sequence operations.