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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions 5 changelog.d/pr418.bugfix.rst
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Replace :class:`~collection.OrderedDict` with :class:`dict`.

The dict datatype is ordered since Python 3.7. As we do not support
Python 3.6 anymore, it can be considered safe to avoid :class:`~collection.OrderedDict`.
Related to :gh:`419`.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion 2 docs/usage/convert-version-into-different-types.rst
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Expand Up @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ It is possible to convert a :class:`~semver.version.Version` instance:

>>> v = Version(major=3, minor=4, patch=5)
>>> v.to_dict()
OrderedDict([('major', 3), ('minor', 4), ('patch', 5), ('prerelease', None), ('build', None)])
{'major': 3, 'minor': 4, 'patch': 5, 'prerelease': None, 'build': None}

* Into a tuple with :meth:`~semver.version.Version.to_tuple`::

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion 2 docs/usage/create-a-version.rst
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Expand Up @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Depending on your use case, the following methods are available:
To access individual parts, you can use the function :func:`semver.parse`::

>>> semver.parse("3.4.5-pre.2+build.4")
OrderedDict([('major', 3), ('minor', 4), ('patch', 5), ('prerelease', 'pre.2'), ('build', 'build.4')])
{'major': 3, 'minor': 4, 'patch': 5, 'prerelease': 'pre.2', 'build': 'build.4'}

If you pass an invalid version string you will get a :py:exc:`ValueError`::

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24 changes: 10 additions & 14 deletions 24 src/semver/version.py
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"""Version handling by a semver compatible version class."""

import collections
import re
from functools import wraps
from typing import (
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def to_dict(self) -> VersionDict:
"""
Convert the Version object to an OrderedDict.
Convert the Version object to an dict.

.. versionadded:: 2.10.0
Renamed :meth:`Version._asdict` to :meth:`Version.to_dict` to
make this function available in the public API.

:return: an OrderedDict with the keys in the order ``major``, ``minor``,
:return: an dict with the keys in the order ``major``, ``minor``,
``patch``, ``prerelease``, and ``build``.

>>> semver.Version(3, 2, 1).to_dict()
OrderedDict([('major', 3), ('minor', 2), ('patch', 1), \
('prerelease', None), ('build', None)])
"""
return collections.OrderedDict(
(
("major", self.major),
("minor", self.minor),
("patch", self.patch),
("prerelease", self.prerelease),
("build", self.build),
)
{'major': 3, 'minor': 2, 'patch': 1, 'prerelease': None, 'build': None}
"""
return dict(
major=self.major,
minor=self.minor,
patch=self.patch,
prerelease=self.prerelease,
build=self.build,
)

def __iter__(self) -> VersionIterator:
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