Now that any size of integer indices are allowed for sequential types, remove the unneccessary gyan about promoting them.


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 <p>The type of each index argument depends on the type it is indexing into.
 When indexing into a (packed) structure, only <tt>i32</tt> integer
 <b>constants</b> are allowed.  When indexing into an array, pointer or vector,
-integers of any width are allowed (also non-constants). 16-bit
-values will be sign extended to 32-bits if required, and 32-bit values
-will be sign extended to 64-bits if required.</p>
+integers of any width are allowed (also non-constants).</p>
 
 <p>For example, let's consider a C code fragment and how it gets
 compiled to LLVM:</p>