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Travis CI
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Converting a selection to a bulleted or numbered list results in adding an extra row to the list
Support PyPy (easy)
Please consider adding PyPy Trove classifiers, because apparently black works fine! At least on the recent PyPy (I tested PyPy3.6 v7.0 on macOS). I used version 18.9b0 of black. See https://pypy.org/download.html
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Sentry
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As discussed in #3926, the following files do not have
.pyextensions because TensorFlow does not yet support the current Python.TODO: Restore the
.pyfile extensions