https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/5af09f500b18729db25110123eb83c79ece06919
commit: 5af09f500b18729db25110123eb83c79ece06919
branch: 3.13
author: Miss Islington (bot) <[email protected]>
committer: hugovk <[email protected]>
date: 2026-01-08T11:49:43Z
summary:

[3.13] gh-143089: Fix ParamSpec default examples to use list instead of tuple 
(GH-143179) (#143539)

Co-authored-by: VanshAgarwal24036 
<[email protected]>

files:
M Objects/typevarobject.c

diff --git a/Objects/typevarobject.c b/Objects/typevarobject.c
index fa6c8d7367d84e..1398f911e54ef5 100644
--- a/Objects/typevarobject.c
+++ b/Objects/typevarobject.c
@@ -1175,13 +1175,13 @@ The following syntax creates a parameter specification 
that defaults\n\
 to a callable accepting two positional-only arguments of types int\n\
 and str:\n\
 \n\
-    type IntFuncDefault[**P = (int, str)] = Callable[P, int]\n\
+    type IntFuncDefault[**P = [int, str]] = Callable[P, int]\n\
 \n\
 For compatibility with Python 3.11 and earlier, ParamSpec objects\n\
 can also be created as follows::\n\
 \n\
     P = ParamSpec('P')\n\
-    DefaultP = ParamSpec('DefaultP', default=(int, str))\n\
+    DefaultP = ParamSpec('DefaultP', default=[int, str])\n\
 \n\
 Parameter specification variables exist primarily for the benefit of\n\
 static type checkers.  They are used to forward the parameter types of\n\

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