Small fixes for description of function attributes.

func_closure is a readonly attribute.
Add \ttindex{} for func_closure.
Remove discussion of func_closure specific to 2.1.
diff --git a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
index 4ef4905..3dc2a16 100644
--- a/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
+++ b/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
@@ -414,24 +414,22 @@
 defined; \member{func_dict} or \member{__dict__} contains the
 namespace supporting arbitrary function attributes;
 \member{func_closure} is \code{None} or a tuple of cells that contain
-binding for the function's free variables.
+bindings for the function's free variables.
 
-Of these, \member{func_code}, \member{func_defaults}, \member{func_closure},
+Of these, \member{func_code}, \member{func_defaults}, 
 \member{func_doc}/\member{__doc__}, and
 \member{func_dict}/\member{__dict__} may be writable; the
 others can never be changed.  Additional information about a
 function's definition can be retrieved from its code object; see the
 description of internal types below.
 
-In Python 2.1, the \member{func_closure} slot is always \code{None}
-unless nested scopes are enabled.  (See the appendix.)
-
 \withsubitem{(function attribute)}{
   \ttindex{func_doc}
   \ttindex{__doc__}
   \ttindex{__name__}
   \ttindex{__dict__}
   \ttindex{func_defaults}
+  \ttindex{func_closure}
   \ttindex{func_code}
   \ttindex{func_globals}
   \ttindex{func_dict}}