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Bump multidict from 4.5.2 to 6.0.2 #71

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Bumps multidict from 4.5.2 to 6.0.2.

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v6.0.2

Bugfixes

  • Revert (#644), restore type annotations to as-of 5.2.0 version. ((#688))

v6.0.1

Bugfixes

  • Restored back MultiDict, CIMultiDict, MultiDictProxy, and CIMutiDictProxy generic type arguments; they are parameterized by value type, but the key type is fixed by container class.

    MultiDict[int] means MutableMultiMapping[str, int]. The key type of MultiDict is always str, while all str-like keys are accepted by API and converted to str internally.

    The same is true for CIMultiDict[int] which means MutableMultiMapping[istr, int]. str-like keys are accepted but converted to istr internally. ((#682))

v6.0.0

Features

  • Use METH_FASTCALL where it makes sense.

    MultiDict.add() is 2.2 times faster now, CIMultiDict.add() is 1.5 times faster. The same boost is applied to get*(), setdefault(), and pop*() methods. ((#681))

Bugfixes

  • Fixed type annotations for keys of multidict mapping classes. ((#644))
  • Support Multidict[int] for pure-python version. __class_getitem__ is already provided by C Extension, making it work with the pure-extension too. ((#678))

Deprecations and Removals

  • Dropped Python 3.6 support ((#680))

Misc

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Changelog

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6.0.2 (2022-01-24)

Bugfixes

  • Revert :issue:644, restore type annotations to as-of 5.2.0 version. (:issue:688)

6.0.1 (2022-01-23)

Bugfixes

  • Restored back MultiDict, CIMultiDict, MultiDictProxy, and CIMutiDictProxy generic type arguments; they are parameterized by value type, but the key type is fixed by container class.

    MultiDict[int] means MutableMultiMapping[str, int]. The key type of MultiDict is always str, while all str-like keys are accepted by API and converted to str internally.

    The same is true for CIMultiDict[int] which means MutableMultiMapping[istr, int]. str-like keys are accepted but converted to istr internally. (:issue:682)

6.0.0 (2022-01-22)

Features

  • Use METH_FASTCALL where it makes sense.

    MultiDict.add() is 2.2 times faster now, CIMultiDict.add() is 1.5 times faster. The same boost is applied to get*(), setdefault(), and pop*() methods. (:issue:681)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed type annotations for keys of multidict mapping classes. (:issue:644)
  • Support Multidict[int] for pure-python version. __class_getitem__ is already provided by C Extension, making it work with the pure-extension too. (:issue:678)

Deprecations and Removals

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