Remove some dead code from gzip and tarfile#138123
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Remove some dead code from gzip and tarfile#138123serhiy-storchaka merged 1 commit intopython:mainfrom
gzip and tarfile#138123serhiy-storchaka merged 1 commit intopython:mainfrom
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LGTM. 👍
original_n was added in b5a6db9 and was never used. It looks unrelated to that change.
writebuf and bufsize were in Lib/gzip.py from beginning, but they were never used. This is the only occurrence of writebuf in the stdlib, so it is unlikely they were added for use outside of the gzip module. The bufsize attribute is defined in some classes, but it is always used in the same class, nothing related to gzip.
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I noticed these, while taking a look at gh-138117.
I don't think it warrants a blurb, nor an issue.