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Author r.david.murray
Recipients barry, drlazor8, jev2, r.david.murray
Date 2021-04-23.18:53:46
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As far as I know the only resources are the context manager docs and the source code.  The stdlib content manager can serve as a model.  I have to admit that it was long enough ago that I wrote that code that I'd have to re-read the docs and code myself to figure it out :)

I'm afraid I don't really have time to do a complete review, but at a quick glance your patch doesn't look too complicated to me.  Quick observation:  the comment should explain why the dot check is done, and that it isn't needed for rfc compliance.
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