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Add 3.13 to the version list so stdlib_list("3.13") works. #139

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@yilei yilei commented Dec 20, 2024

stdlib_list("3.13") is useful if you want to get the Python 3.13 stdlib list but are still running an older Python version.

Also added a test to ensure self consistent from the other direction: lists/*.txt files have a corresponding entry in the short/long_versions list.

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LGTM

@miketheman miketheman requested a review from woodruffw December 20, 2024 20:21
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Thanks @yilei!

@woodruffw woodruffw merged commit a43cbb8 into pypi:main Dec 20, 2024
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di commented Feb 18, 2025

This is released in https://pypi.org/project/stdlib-list/0.11.1/.

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