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dotted path.
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iter(dict) is equivalent to iter(dict.keys()).
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Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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It's always provided.
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This is a security fix.
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Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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Atom1Feed.add_item().
Regression in 75cf9b5ac031feb8f94271c9906157c921a14520
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Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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Reverted the obsolete fix and tests for refs #12302.
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The new test crashed in the removed branch. It's unclear if the branch has
value since c6a2bd9b962af1cdf46f964589e6023046cfa8ec didn't include tests.
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Unneeded since 7b2f2e74adb36a4334e83130f6abc2f79d395235.
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This will allow to replace force_text() by str() in several places (as one of
the features of force_text is to keep the safe status).
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The class will be removed as part of #27753.
Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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manager.
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equivalents
Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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Thanks Tim Graham for the review.
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It's only needed to workaround a bug on Python 2.
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These functions do nothing on Python 3.
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