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Support way to specify named tuples using names #374
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We support dicts (and other mappings), and for named tuples we do lookup by name instead of by position. Fixes #374.
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We support dicts (and other mappings), and for named tuples we do lookup by name instead of by position. Fixes #374.
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We support dicts (and other mappings), and for named tuples we do lookup by name instead of by position. Fixes #374.
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We support dicts (and other mappings), and for named tuples we do lookup by name instead of by position. Fixes #374.
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Fixes ===== * Fix globals in nested modules (#474) (by @msullivan in ff08d9d for #474) * Support passing dicts and namedtuples for namedtuple arguments (#473) (by @msullivan in 60da99a for #374) * Expose the error details field. (#479) (by @vpetrovykh in 113ed0d for #472)
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Fixes ===== * Fix globals in nested modules (#474) (by @msullivan in ff08d9d for #474) * Support passing dicts and namedtuples for namedtuple arguments (#473) (by @msullivan in 60da99a for #374) * Expose the error details field. (#479) (by @vpetrovykh in 113ed0d for #472)
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Currently it seems named tuples can only be specified as tuples, based on order. We probably want to be able to support passing dicts in?
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