PEP 673: Fix a couple of typos#2419
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It would have been possible here to change the bound of the TypeVar on line 495 to 'Shape', however I've opted to change the names of the definitions so that they match the later (similar) definitions of this protocol.
I'm guessing this was just a copy/pasta error or similar; there is no generic class named 'Foo' which is in scope here, however there is a 'Bar' that has just been defined and isn't yet used.
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Name protocol to match usage
It would have been possible here to change the bound of the
TypeVaron line 495 to 'Shape', however I've opted to change the names of the definitions so that they match the later (similar) definitions of this protocol.Fix example generic class name
I'm guessing this was just a copy/pasta error or similar; there is no generic class named 'Foo' which is in scope here, however there is a 'Bar' that has just been defined and isn't yet used.