Remove explicit empty "" handling in ConfigParser#2047
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EliahKagan merged 2 commits intogitpython-developers:mainfrom Jun 8, 2025
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Remove explicit empty "" handling in ConfigParser#2047EliahKagan merged 2 commits intogitpython-developers:mainfrom
"" handling in ConfigParser#2047EliahKagan merged 2 commits intogitpython-developers:mainfrom
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The ConfigParser has supported this for a long time, but it is now done redundantly since gitpython-developers#2035. This adds a test for it, both to make clearer that it is intended to work and to allow verifying that it continues to hold once the legacy special-casing for it is removed.
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Because literal `""` is a special case of `"..."` as parsed since gitpython-developers#2035.
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One of the benefits of #2035 is that it automatically handles a quoted empty value, i.e.
name = "", correctly. Previously, this was handled as a special case, so that it would work even though other quoted values did not work (#1923). Since #2035, it is not necessary to handle it specially. Accordingly, this PR:""(4ebe407).