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[3.11] gh-105736: Sync pure python version of OrderedDict with the C version (GH-108098) #108201

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16 changes: 9 additions & 7 deletions Lib/collections/__init__.py
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Expand Up @@ -90,17 +90,19 @@ class OrderedDict(dict):
# Individual links are kept alive by the hard reference in self.__map.
# Those hard references disappear when a key is deleted from an OrderedDict.

def __new__(cls, /, *args, **kwds):
"Create the ordered dict object and set up the underlying structures."
self = dict.__new__(cls)
self.__hardroot = _Link()
self.__root = root = _proxy(self.__hardroot)
root.prev = root.next = root
self.__map = {}
return self

def __init__(self, other=(), /, **kwds):
'''Initialize an ordered dictionary. The signature is the same as
regular dictionaries. Keyword argument order is preserved.
'''
try:
self.__root
except AttributeError:
self.__hardroot = _Link()
self.__root = root = _proxy(self.__hardroot)
root.prev = root.next = root
self.__map = {}
self.__update(other, **kwds)

def __setitem__(self, key, value,
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions Lib/test/test_ordered_dict.py
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Expand Up @@ -122,6 +122,17 @@ def items(self):
self.OrderedDict(Spam())
self.assertEqual(calls, ['keys'])

def test_overridden_init(self):
# Sync-up pure Python OD class with C class where
# a consistent internal state is created in __new__
# rather than __init__.
OrderedDict = self.OrderedDict
class ODNI(OrderedDict):
def __init__(*args, **kwargs):
pass
od = ODNI()
od['a'] = 1 # This used to fail because __init__ was bypassed

def test_fromkeys(self):
OrderedDict = self.OrderedDict
od = OrderedDict.fromkeys('abc')
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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Harmonized the pure Python version of OrderedDict with the C version. Now,
both versions set up their internal state in ``__new__``. Formerly, the pure
Python version did the set up in ``__init__``.