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Use literal dict instead of calling dict() in providers #33761

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potiuk commented Aug 26, 2023

Same here.. For me a big number of "key1": value, "key2": value, reads far worse than dict(key=value,key2=value)

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potiuk commented Aug 26, 2023

Even small number :)

@potiuk potiuk merged commit b115257 into apache:main Aug 26, 2023
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