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update two classes to use StrEnum as their base class, when available. #11100

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@tungol tungol commented Dec 4, 2023

related to #3968

Creating StrEnum in _typeshed avoids needing to repeat the enum, nearly unchanged, in both branches of the version check. I hope I haven't missed something.

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tungol commented Dec 4, 2023

I didn't pass in the allowlist to stubtest when I found this issue, and if I had realized it was on the allowlist I probably would have left it alone. But now that we're here, I think this is still valid?

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According to mypy_primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉

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Thanks!

@srittau srittau merged commit fd7ff19 into python:main Dec 5, 2023
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