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| Author | rhettinger |
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| Recipients | BTaskaya, Mark.Shannon, christian.heimes, mark.dickinson, pablogsal, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka |
| Date | 2020年11月25日.04:30:45 |
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| Marked as misclassified | Yes |
| Message-id | <1606278646.48.0.0346219149935.issue42454@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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Mostly, +1 from me as well. If anything starts to rely on hashability, it will need a fallback path since slice objects are allowed to contain arbitrary objects (which might not themselves be hashable): s = slice([], []). |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2020年11月25日 04:30:46 | rhettinger | set | recipients: + rhettinger, mark.dickinson, christian.heimes, Mark.Shannon, serhiy.storchaka, pablogsal, BTaskaya |
| 2020年11月25日 04:30:46 | rhettinger | set | messageid: <1606278646.48.0.0346219149935.issue42454@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2020年11月25日 04:30:46 | rhettinger | link | issue42454 messages |
| 2020年11月25日 04:30:45 | rhettinger | create | |