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Add more defaults to the stdlib (#9606)
Continuing work towards #8988. The first five commits were created using stubdefaulter on various Python versions; the following commits were all created manually by me to fix various problems. The main things this adds that weren't present in #9501 are: - Defaults in Windows-only modules and Windows-only branches (because I'm running a Windows machine) - Defaults in non-py311 branches - Defaults for float parameters - Defaults for overloads
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@@ -29,16 +29,16 @@ class Match(NamedTuple):
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class SequenceMatcher(Generic[_T]):
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@overload
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def __init__(self, isjunk: Callable[[_T], bool] | None, a: Sequence[_T], b: Sequence[_T], autojunk: bool = ...) -> None: ...
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def __init__(self, isjunk: Callable[[_T], bool] | None, a: Sequence[_T], b: Sequence[_T], autojunk: bool = True) -> None: ...
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@overload
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def __init__(self, *, a: Sequence[_T], b: Sequence[_T], autojunk: bool = ...) -> None: ...
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def __init__(self, *, a: Sequence[_T], b: Sequence[_T], autojunk: bool = True) -> None: ...
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@overload
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def __init__(
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self: SequenceMatcher[str],
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isjunk: Callable[[str], bool] | None = ...,
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a: Sequence[str] = ...,
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b: Sequence[str] = ...,
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autojunk: bool = ...,
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isjunk: Callable[[str], bool] | None = None,
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a: Sequence[str] = "",
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b: Sequence[str] = "",
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autojunk: bool = True,
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) -> None: ...
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def set_seqs(self, a: Sequence[_T], b: Sequence[_T]) -> None: ...
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def set_seq1(self, a: Sequence[_T]) -> None: ...
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@@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ class SequenceMatcher(Generic[_T]):
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# mypy thinks the signatures of the overloads overlap, but the types still work fine
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@overload
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def get_close_matches(word: AnyStr, possibilities: Iterable[AnyStr], n: int = ..., cutoff: float = ...) -> list[AnyStr]: ... # type: ignore[misc]
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def get_close_matches(word: AnyStr, possibilities: Iterable[AnyStr], n: int = 3, cutoff: float = 0.6) -> list[AnyStr]: ... # type: ignore[misc]
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@overload
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def get_close_matches(
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word: Sequence[_T], possibilities: Iterable[Sequence[_T]], n: int = ..., cutoff: float = ...
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word: Sequence[_T], possibilities: Iterable[Sequence[_T]], n: int = 3, cutoff: float = 0.6
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) -> list[Sequence[_T]]: ...
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class Differ:
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