remove Python 2 compatibility shims and casts#14989
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I think it's OK to merge it as is. I skimmed through the CI jobs, everything looks good. It is a good step forward, we can still regressions later if any is introduced by this PR. |
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Yeah, I agree, I think this can be merged. Thanks @beniwohli!
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If we don't want to support both Python 2 and Python 3 at the same time, a lot of compatibility shims and casts from iterators to lists can be avoided.
This PR is mostly based on regexing through #14798 and removing unnecessary changes. I tried to avoid introducing new changes.
Disclaimer: I wasn't able to run the test suite yet to make sure this doesn't introduce more errors than the parent PR. Hence the draft status.