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Author Nils Kattenbeck
Recipients Nils Kattenbeck, gvanrossum, keithblaha, levkivskyi
Date 2021-05-29.10:52:53
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What is/was the initial reason to not preserve the MRO for a TypedDict?
The only thing which came to my mind would be instantiation performance but as annotations are not evaluated by default and on the right-hide side of assignment most people will use dict literals I am not sure if this is still relevant. Otherwise it might even be simpler to just preserve the original bases in TypedDict but please correct me if I overlooked something
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