Adapt test_protected_namespace_defaults for dev. Pydantic#637
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Based on testing with a current development snapshot of Pydantic and Python 3.14.
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Thanks @musicinmybrain for this PR.
Let's keep the PR open and merge it when we want to support Python 3.14. |
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Based on testing with a current development snapshot of Pydantic and Python 3.14.
(In Fedora Rawhide, Python 3.14 is now the system Python, so we have a bleeding-edge snapshot of Pydantic with incomplete Python 3.14 support, because this is better than not having an installable Pydantic at all yet. I have tested this PR downstream in that environment.)