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Revision b0f387d7ca126d486fc82744b8ec90c131230311 authored by Serhiy Storchaka on 09 April 2018, 18:46:41 UTC, committed by GitHub on 09 April 2018, 18:46:41 UTC
This code doesn't have effect on the final result, but causes
GCC 8 warnings and can have an undefined behavior.
(cherry picked from commit 827d49f3cf0296f1e267eae6834a977cf312cc1e)
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[3.7] bpo-33031: Remove dead code in C implementation of OrderedDict. (GH-6120) (GH-6433)
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