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PyPayload::class #[inline] by youknowone · Pull Request #5846 · RustPython/RustPython

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  • derive-impl/src/pypayload.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/asyncgenerator.rs (4 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/bool.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/bytearray.rs (1 hunks)
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  • vm/src/builtins/classmethod.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/code.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/complex.rs (1 hunks)
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  • vm/src/builtins/dict.rs (2 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/enumerate.rs (2 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/filter.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/float.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/function.rs (3 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/generator.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/genericalias.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/getset.rs (1 hunks)
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  • vm/src/builtins/iter.rs (2 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/list.rs (3 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/map.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/mappingproxy.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/memory.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/module.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/namespace.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/object.rs (1 hunks)
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  • vm/src/builtins/range.rs (3 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/set.rs (2 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/singletons.rs (2 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/slice.rs (2 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/staticmethod.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/str.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/super.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/traceback.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/tuple.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/type.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/union.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/weakproxy.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/weakref.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/builtins/zip.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/exceptions.rs (1 hunks)
  • vm/src/frame.rs (1 hunks)
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