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| Author | donovick |
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| Recipients | Ananthakrishnan, daniel.urban, docs@python, donovick, eric.snow, gvanrossum, miss-islington, ncoghlan |
| Date | 2020年02月28日.01:08:11 |
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| Message-id | <1582852091.43.0.0328074038935.issue17422@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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While It is perfectly fine behavior for CPython to use a dict, as dict is an ordered mapping. I think Eric is right that the data model should not specify that a dict is necessarily used in the absence of __prepare__. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2020年02月28日 01:08:11 | donovick | set | recipients: + donovick, gvanrossum, ncoghlan, daniel.urban, docs@python, eric.snow, miss-islington, Ananthakrishnan |
| 2020年02月28日 01:08:11 | donovick | set | messageid: <1582852091.43.0.0328074038935.issue17422@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2020年02月28日 01:08:11 | donovick | link | issue17422 messages |
| 2020年02月28日 01:08:11 | donovick | create | |