How to use the multidict._multidict.CIMultiDict function in multidict

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github aio-libs / multidict / tests / test_update.py View on Github external
    params=([MultiDict, CIMultiDict] if USE_CYTHON else [])
    + [PyMultiDict, PyCIMultiDict],
    ids=(["MultiDict", "CIMultiDict"] if USE_CYTHON else [])
    + ["PyMultiDict", "PyCIMultiDict"],
)
def cls(request):
    return request.param
github aio-libs / multidict / tests / test_copy.py View on Github external
    params=([MultiDict, CIMultiDict] if USE_CYTHON else [])
    + [PyMultiDict, PyCIMultiDict],
    ids=(["MultiDict", "CIMultiDict"] if USE_CYTHON else [])
    + ["PyMultiDict", "PyCIMultiDict"],
)
def cls(request):
    return request.param
github aio-libs / multidict / tests / test_pickle.py View on Github external
    params=([MultiDict, CIMultiDict] if USE_CYTHON else [])
    + [PyMultiDict, PyCIMultiDict],
    ids=(["MultiDict", "CIMultiDict"] if USE_CYTHON else [])
    + ["PyMultiDict", "PyCIMultiDict"],
)
def cls(request):
    return request.param