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whatsnew: urllib Request objects are now reusable.
#16464, #17485, #17272.
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@ -1562,6 +1562,19 @@ can now be specified by setting a :class:`~urllib.request.Request.method`
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class attribute on the subclass. (Contributed by Jason R Coombs in
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:issue:`18978`.)
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:class:`~urllib.request.Request` objects are now reusable: if the
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:attr:`~urllib.request.Request.full_url` or :attr:`~urllib.request.Request.data`
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attributes are modified, all relevant internal properties are updated. This
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means, for example, that it is now possible to use the same
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:class:`~urllib.request.Request` object in more than one
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:meth:`.OpenerDirector.open` call with different *data* arguments, or to
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modify a :class:`~urllib.request.Request`\ 's ``url`` rather than recomputing it
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from scratch. There is also a new
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:meth:`~urllib.request.Request.remove_header` method that can be used to remove
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headers from a :class:`~urllib.request.Request`. (Contributed by Alexey
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Kachayev in :issue:`16464`, Daniel Wozniak in :issue:`17485`, and Damien Brecht
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and Senthil Kumaran in :issue:`17272`.)
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unittest
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to procedurally generate, in an easy way, small test instances.
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- Issue #17485: Also delete the Request Content-Length header if the data
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attribute is deleted. (Follow on to issue 16464).
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attribute is deleted. (Follow on to issue Issue #16464).
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- Issue #15927: CVS now correctly parses escaped newlines and carriage
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when parsing with quoting turned off.
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list() calls aren't added to filter(), map(), and zip() which are directly
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passed enumerate().
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- Issue #16464: Reset the Content-Length header when a urllib Request is reused
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with new data.
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- Issue #12848: The pure Python pickle implementation now treats object
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lengths as unsigned 32-bit integers, like the C implementation does.
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Patch by Serhiy Storchaka.
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