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Fix for Python 3.4: Header() takes a required positional argument. #4

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@tdammers tdammers commented Oct 5, 2016

The Headers() constructor's first argument (headers) is optional in Python >3.5, but in Python 3.4, it is required (compare https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/wsgiref.html#wsgiref.headers.Headers vs. https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/wsgiref.html#wsgiref.headers.Headers).

The simple fix is to provide an empty list, which is the default in Python >3.5.

@c-bata c-bata merged commit 1a25e95 into kobinpy:master Oct 5, 2016
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c-bata commented Oct 5, 2016

thanks!

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