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6.0.4 (2022-12-24)
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Bugfixes
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- Fixed a type annotations regression introduced in v6.0.2 under Python versions <3.10. It was caused by importing certain types only available in newer versions. (:issue:`798`)


6.0.3 (2022-12-03)
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Features
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- Declared the official support for Python 3.11 — by :user:`mlegner`. (:issue:`872`)


6.0.2 (2022-01-24)
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Bugfixes
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- Revert :issue:`644`, restore type annotations to as-of 5.2.0 version. (:issue:`688`)


6.0.1 (2022-01-23)
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Bugfixes
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- Restored back ``MultiDict``, ``CIMultiDict``, ``MultiDictProxy``, and
  ``CIMutiDictProxy`` generic type arguments; they are parameterized by value type, but the
  key type is fixed by container class.

  ``MultiDict[int]`` means ``MutableMultiMapping[str, int]``. The key type of
  ``MultiDict`` is always ``str``, while all str-like keys are accepted by API and
  converted to ``str`` internally.

  The same is true for ``CIMultiDict[int]`` which means ``MutableMultiMapping[istr,
  int]``. str-like keys are accepted but converted to ``istr`` internally. (:issue:`682`)


6.0.0 (2022-01-22)
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Features
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- Use ``METH_FASTCALL`` where it makes sense.

  ``MultiDict.add()`` is 2.2 times faster now, ``CIMultiDict.add()`` is 1.5 times faster.
  The same boost is applied to ``get*()``, ``setdefault()``, and ``pop*()`` methods. (:issue:`681`)


Bugfixes
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- Fixed type annotations for keys of multidict mapping classes. (:issue:`644`)
- Support Multidict[int] for pure-python version.
  ``__class_getitem__`` is already provided by C Extension, making it work with the pure-extension too. (:issue:`678`)


Deprecations and Removals
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- Dropped Python 3.6 support (:issue:`680`)


Misc
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- :issue:`659`


5.2.0 (2021-10-03)
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Features
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- 1. Added support Python 3.10
  2. Started shipping platform-specific wheels with the ``musl`` tag targeting typical Alpine Linux runtimes.
  3. Started shipping platform-specific arm64 wheels for Apple Silicon. (:issue:`629`)


Bugfixes
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- Fixed pure-python implementation that used to raise "Dictionary changed during iteration" error when iterated view (``.keys()``, ``.values()`` or ``.items()``) was created before the dictionary's content change. (:issue:`620`)


5.1.0 (2020-12-03)
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Features
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- Supported ``GenericAliases`` (``MultiDict[str]``) for Python 3.9+
  :issue:`553`


Bugfixes
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- Synchronized the declared supported Python versions in ``setup.py`` with actually supported and tested ones.
  :issue:`552`


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5.0.1 (2020-11-14)
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Bugfixes
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- Provided x86 Windows wheels
  :issue:`550`


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5.0.0 (2020-10-12)
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Features
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- Provided wheels for ``aarch64``, ``i686``, ``ppc64le``, ``s390x`` architectures on Linux
  as well as ``x86_64``.
  :issue:`500`
- Provided wheels for Python 3.9.
  :issue:`534`

Removal
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- Dropped Python 3.5 support; Python 3.6 is the minimal supported Python version.

Misc
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- :issue:`503`


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