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Rewrapped long docstrings and block comments to 79 characters + newline
using script from https://github.com/medmunds/autofix-w505.
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When matching which entry in the `Accept` header should be used for
a given media type, the specificity matters. However once those are
resolved, only the quality matters when selecting preference.
Regression in c075508b4de8edf9db553b409f8a8ed2f26ecead.
Thank you to Anders Kaseorg for the report.
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The "q" key was removed while addressing ticket #36411. Despite
`MediaType.params` is undocumented and considered internal, it was used
in third-party projects (Zulip reported breakage), so this work restored
the `q` key in `params`.
Thanks Anders Kaseorg for the report.
Regression in c075508b4de8edf9db553b409f8a8ed2f26ecead.
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parameters.
HttpRequest.get_preferred_type() did not account for parameters in
Accept header media types (e.g., "text/vcard; version=3.0"). This caused
incorrect content negotiation when multiple types differed only by
parameters, reducing specificity as per RFC 7231 section 5.3.2
(https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231.html#section-5.3.2).
This fix updates get_preferred_type() to treat media types with
parameters as distinct, allowing more precise and standards-compliant
matching.
Thanks to magicfelix for the report, and to David Sanders and Sarah
Boyce for the reviews.
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https://github.com/psf/black/releases/tag/24.1.0
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This avoids a collision when third-party database backends depend on the
Requests HTTP library.
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