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Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1160811 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 16)
- update to 0.23.1:
  * Fix a regression in 0.23.0 that could defeat type inference
    of a bidict's key type and value type when running in Python
    3.8 or 3.9. :issue:`310`
  * Primarily, this release simplifies bidict by removing minor
    features that are no longer necessary or that have little to
    no apparent usage, and it also includes some performance
    optimizations.
  * Specifically, initializing or updating a bidict is now up to
    70% faster in microbenchmarks.
  * The changes in this release will also make it easier to
    maintain and improve bidict in the future, including further
    potential performance optimizations.
  * It also contains several other improvements.
  * Drop support for Python 3.7, which reached end of life on
    2023-06-27, and take advantage of features available in
    Python 3.8+.
  * Drop support for Python 3.7, which reached end of life on
    2023-06-27, and take advantage of features available in
    Python 3.8+.
  * Remove FrozenOrderedBidict now that Python 3.7 is no longer
    supported. :class:`~bidict.frozenbidict` now provides
    everything that FrozenOrderedBidict provided (including
    :class:`reversibility <collections.abc.Reversible>`) on all
    supported Python versions, but with less space overhead.
  * Remove FrozenOrderedBidict now that Python 3.7 is no longer
    supported. :class:`~bidict.frozenbidict` now provides
    everything that FrozenOrderedBidict provided (including
    :class:`reversibility <collections.abc.Reversible>`) on all
    supported Python versions, but with less space overhead.
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