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Author serhiy.storchaka
Recipients BvB93, JelleZijlstra, farcat, gvanrossum, kj, lars2, lukasz.langa, miss-islington, serhiy.storchaka, uriyyo
Date 2021-08-05.16:42:15
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I am confusing. Why do these objects should have __name__ and __qualname__ attributes? What document specifies this? How are these attributes used?

collections.abc.MutableSet and typing.MutableSet are different things. The former is a class, the latter is not a class. I don't know exact reasons, but it was intentional. We introduced __mro_entries__ for this (it was significant intervention in class creation mechanism).
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