#30159: Remove obsolete use of OrderedDict with Python 3.6+ -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: Nick Pope | Owner: Nick Pope Type: | Status: assigned Cleanup/optimization | Component: | Version: master Uncategorized | Severity: Normal | Keywords: ordereddict Triage Stage: | Has patch: 0 Unreviewed | Needs documentation: 0 | Needs tests: 0 Patch needs improvement: 0 | Easy pickings: 0 UI/UX: 0 | -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- With Django 3.0 supporting Python 3.6+ we can strip out some of the use of `OrderedDict` that is no longer required now that dictionaries preserve insertion order. Although this property of dictionaries is only a language feature from Python 3.7, it is unlikely to be changed in a patch release of CPython 3.6 and PyPy3 already preserves insertion order.
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