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Issue #20791: copy.copy() now doesn't make a copy when the input is a bytes object. Initial patch by Peter Otten.
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ _copy_dispatch = d = {}
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def _copy_immutable(x):
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return x
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for t in (type(None), int, float, bool, str, tuple,
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frozenset, type, range,
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bytes, frozenset, type, range,
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types.BuiltinFunctionType, type(Ellipsis),
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types.FunctionType, weakref.ref):
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d[t] = _copy_immutable
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@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ class TestCopy(unittest.TestCase):
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pass
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tests = [None, 42, 2**100, 3.14, True, False, 1j,
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"hello", "hello\u1234", f.__code__,
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b"world", bytes(range(256)),
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NewStyle, range(10), Classic, max, WithMetaclass]
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for x in tests:
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self.assertIs(copy.copy(x), x)
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