bpo-32506: Change dataclasses from OrderedDict to plain dict. (gh-5131)

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Eric V. Smith 2018-01-07 14:30:17 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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2 changed files with 10 additions and 8 deletions

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import sys
import types
from copy import deepcopy
import collections
import inspect
__all__ = ['dataclass',
@ -448,11 +447,11 @@ def _set_attribute(cls, name, value):
def _process_class(cls, repr, eq, order, hash, init, frozen):
# Use an OrderedDict because:
# - Order matters!
# - Derived class fields overwrite base class fields, but the
# order is defined by the base class, which is found first.
fields = collections.OrderedDict()
# Now that dicts retain insertion order, there's no reason to use
# an ordered dict. I am leveraging that ordering here, because
# derived class fields overwrite base class fields, but the order
# is defined by the base class, which is found first.
fields = {}
# Find our base classes in reverse MRO order, and exclude
# ourselves. In reversed order so that more derived classes
@ -612,7 +611,8 @@ def fields(class_or_instance):
except AttributeError:
raise TypeError('must be called with a dataclass type or instance')
# Exclude pseudo-fields.
# Exclude pseudo-fields. Note that fields is sorted by insertion
# order, so the order of the tuple is as the fields were defined.
return tuple(f for f in fields.values() if f._field_type is _FIELD)
@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ def make_dataclass(cls_name, fields, *, bases=(), namespace=None, init=True,
# Copy namespace since we're going to mutate it.
namespace = namespace.copy()
anns = collections.OrderedDict()
anns = {}
for item in fields:
if isinstance(item, str):
name = item

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Now that dict is defined as keeping insertion order, drop OrderedDict and
just use plain dict.