gh-143089: Fix ParamSpec docstring to use list syntax instead of tuple#143265
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…f tuple Type checkers (mypy and pyright) require ParamSpec defaults to use list syntax, not tuple syntax. Updated the docstring examples to use [int, str] instead of (int, str) to match the typing specification and avoid misleading users.
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Type checkers (mypy and pyright) require ParamSpec defaults to use list syntax, not tuple syntax. Updated the docstring examples to use [int, str] instead of (int, str) to match the typing specification and avoid misleading users.
ParamSpecshould show two examples with a list instead of a tuple #143089