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gh-114198: Rename dataclass __replace__ argument to 'self' (gh-114251)
This change renames the dataclass __replace__ method's first argument name from 'obj' to 'self'.
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@ -1558,14 +1558,14 @@ class C:
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return _replace(obj, **changes)
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def _replace(obj, /, **changes):
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def _replace(self, /, **changes):
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# We're going to mutate 'changes', but that's okay because it's a
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# new dict, even if called with 'replace(obj, **my_changes)'.
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# new dict, even if called with 'replace(self, **my_changes)'.
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# It's an error to have init=False fields in 'changes'.
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# If a field is not in 'changes', read its value from the provided obj.
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# If a field is not in 'changes', read its value from the provided 'self'.
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for f in getattr(obj, _FIELDS).values():
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for f in getattr(self, _FIELDS).values():
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# Only consider normal fields or InitVars.
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if f._field_type is _FIELD_CLASSVAR:
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continue
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@ -1582,11 +1582,11 @@ def _replace(obj, /, **changes):
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if f._field_type is _FIELD_INITVAR and f.default is MISSING:
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raise TypeError(f"InitVar {f.name!r} "
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f'must be specified with replace()')
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changes[f.name] = getattr(obj, f.name)
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changes[f.name] = getattr(self, f.name)
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# Create the new object, which calls __init__() and
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# __post_init__() (if defined), using all of the init fields we've
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# added and/or left in 'changes'. If there are values supplied in
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# changes that aren't fields, this will correctly raise a
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# TypeError.
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return obj.__class__(**changes)
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return self.__class__(**changes)
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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
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The signature for the ``__replace__`` method on :mod:`dataclasses` now has
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the first argument named ``self``, rather than ``obj``.
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