Eric Smith <e...@trueblade.com> added the comment:

I haven't had time to look at this in detail, but the concept appears sound. 
I'll try to devote some time to it, but hopefully someone else on 
core-mentorship with more familiarity with this code will also be able to 
review it.

One thing: You don't want to delete the pure Python version, as that can be 
used by alternate implementations. You want to leave it in place, and then 
after it try to import the C version. If the import fails, the Python version 
will be used, if it succeeds, the C version will be used. I'm reasonably sure 
there are examples of testing both implementations elsewhere in the stdlib. 
Maybe ask on core-mentorship for pointers.

Thanks for working on this!

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