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add kwargs para for request #10100

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add kwargs para for request

Are there changes in behavior for the user?

Is it a substantial burden for the maintainers to support this?

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Fixes #10077.

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Comment on lines 1399 to 1401
read_bufsize: Optional[int] = None,
max_line_size: int = 8190,
max_field_size: int = 8190,
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Most of these options are defined in _RequestOptions, all the duplicates will need to be removed (as highlighted by the mypy error).

@@ -1399,6 +1399,7 @@ def request(
read_bufsize: Optional[int] = None,
max_line_size: int = 8190,
max_field_size: int = 8190,
**kwargs: Unpack[_RequestOptions],
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You'll need to use the same if/else logic as I linked to in the issue in order to support older versions of Python.

@Dreamsorcerer Dreamsorcerer added the backport-3.12 Trigger automatic backporting to the 3.12 release branch by Patchback robot label Dec 4, 2024
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