Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:

Since _sre.compile is not a public API, and is called only with exact 
list/dict/tuple types in the stdlib, I prefer to ignore possible differences 
between base classes and subclasses. This makes the code cleaner.

Searching on GitHub shows that usages of _sre.compile() in third-party code are 
not compatible with current _sre.compile() since all arguments now are 
mandatory and indexgroup must be a tuple, not None.

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assignee:  -> serhiy.storchaka

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