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claudetrunk/554274c72bf951d04a0b2ec343b9b7e9625d26c8: [dynamo] Reduce special casing for namedtuple objects (#179381)
Remove the special casing for namedtuple and struct seq objects by relying on existing UserDefinedTupleObject for tracing into methods written in python. Split out StructSequenceVariable from NamedTupleVariable Letting Dynamo trace more instead of specializing for the namedtuple instances. Similarly, simplify the construction of intermediate tuple subclasses. This is a first step in simplifying some of the incorrect inheritance issues in Dynamo. Authored with Claude. Pull Request resolved: #179381 Approved by: https://github.com/williamwen42 , https://github.com/jansel , https://github.com/guilhermeleobas
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