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GH-msg373510

[bpo-32528]()/GH-13528 changed `asyncio.CancelledError` such that it no longer inherits from `concurrent.futures.CancelledError`. As this affects existing code, specifically when catching the latter instead of the former in exception handling, it should be documented in the "What's new in 3.8?" document.

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bpo-32528: Document the change in inheritance of asyncio.CancelledError (GH-21474)
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