Update colors.py to support Python 3.9 and later#350
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The random.shuffle function in Python's standard library doesn't take a second argument in Python versions 3.9 and onwards.
Previously, random.shuffle allowed for a random generator function as its second argument, but this feature was deprecated in Python 3.9 and has been removed in Python 3.10 and onwards.
Without the patch, we're presented with a Traceback:
```
File "../lib/python3.11/site-packages/pysc2/lib/colors.py", line 224, in categorical
palette = shuffled_hue(palette_size)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "../lib/python3.11/site-packages/pysc2/lib/colors.py", line 121, in shuffled_hue
random.shuffle(palette, lambda: 0.5) # Return a fixed shuffle
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
TypeError: Random.shuffle() takes 2 positional arguments but 3 were given
```
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I confirm that this is a working solution. I had the same problem, had to internally change this to have a working environment. |
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The random.shuffle function in Python's standard library doesn't take a second argument in Python versions 3.9 and onwards.
Previously, random.shuffle allowed for a random generator function as its second argument, but this feature was deprecated in Python 3.9 and has been removed in Python 3.10 and onwards.
Without the patch, we're presented with a Traceback: