bpo-30659: Use ** for kwargs in namedtuple._replace() signature by benhoyt · Pull Request #2173 · python/cpython (original) (raw)
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Use ** for kwargs in namedtuple._replace() signature bpo-30659: Use ** for kwargs in namedtuple._replace() signature
@benhoyt Can you backport to the other versions.
You can use cherry_picker.py
The commit hash is 184bd82ba8106785ba22f0d2477dbd08bef821fb
Thanks.
I can, but it might be a few days before I get to that (need to get a block of time and learn how to use cherry_picker.py etc). If you want to do that in the meantime, go ahead, otherwise I'll do it in the next couple of weeks.
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