bug [ 1238170 ] threading.Thread uses {} as default argument
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@ -374,9 +374,11 @@ class Thread(_Verbose):
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__exc_info = _sys.exc_info
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def __init__(self, group=None, target=None, name=None,
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args=(), kwargs={}, verbose=None):
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args=(), kwargs=None, verbose=None):
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assert group is None, "group argument must be None for now"
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_Verbose.__init__(self, verbose)
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if kwargs is None:
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kwargs = {}
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self.__target = target
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self.__name = str(name or _newname())
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self.__args = args
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@ -168,6 +168,9 @@ Extension Modules
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Library
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- Bug #1238170: threading.Thread.__init__ no longer has "kwargs={}" as a
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parameter, but uses the usual "kwargs=None".
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- textwrap now processes text chucks at O(n) speed instead of O(n**2).
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Patch #1209527 (Contributed by Connelly).
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