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The Pull Request #1121 added the `AddressFamily` type to `socket.pyi` for Python 3.4+, so constants such as `AF_INET` are correctly represented as being an enum member rather than an int. The same is true of the `SocketKind` enums in the `SOCK_*` family. Various functions in the socket module can accept either an int or an `AF_*` enum member as arguments, which is allowed by the int argument type. However the `getaddrinfo` function returns an `AddressFamily` member rather than an int in the first position of its list members, so code that access enum specific members such as the `name` attribute causes a typing error to be found. This change corrects the return type of `getaddrinfo` but leaves the family parameters as int, given that `AddressFamily` members are `IntEnum` and only ever treated as `int`s internally.