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Revision e742826531d4369cb1eff65337fa95fd67de8d42 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 13 October 2019, 17:00:19 UTC, committed by GitHub on 13 October 2019, 17:00:19 UTC

Metaclass was removed in Python 3.7 (there is already a `versionchanged` item about this).

https://bugs.python.org/issue28556
(cherry picked from commit 8144095707f87bdee6f3e1bbb15283ea61381be6)

Co-authored-by: Ivan Levkivskyi <levkivskyi@gmail.com>
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Tip revision: e742826531d4369cb1eff65337fa95fd67de8d42 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 13 October 2019, 17:00:19 UTC
bpo-28556: Remove another mention of metaclass of Generic in typing docs (GH-16743)
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