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Since 3.7 `successful` raises a `ValueError` as explained in the next text block from the documentation:

_Changed in version 3.7: If the result is not ready, ValueError is raised instead of AssertionError._

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Should be backported in 3.7 and 3.8.
(cherry picked from commit dc0284ee8f7a270b6005467f26d8e5773d76e959)


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[3.7] Fix typo in multiprocessing.pool.AsyncResult.successful doc. (GH-17932) (GH-18016)
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