Fix bug with default __mb_is_command_match__ impl when using lambda command names
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@ -229,10 +229,10 @@ def new(name: PrefixType = None, *, help: str = None, aliases: AliasesType = Non
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else:
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func.__mb_is_command_match__ = aliases
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func.__mb_is_command_match__ = aliases
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elif isinstance(aliases, (list, set, tuple)):
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elif isinstance(aliases, (list, set, tuple)):
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func.__mb_is_command_match__ = lambda self, val: (val == func.__mb_name__
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func.__mb_is_command_match__ = lambda self, val: (val == func.__mb_get_name__(self)
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or val in aliases)
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or val in aliases)
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else:
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else:
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func.__mb_is_command_match__ = lambda self, val: val == func.__mb_name__
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func.__mb_is_command_match__ = lambda self, val: val == func.__mb_get_name__(self)
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# Decorators are executed last to first, so we reverse the argument list.
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# Decorators are executed last to first, so we reverse the argument list.
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func.__mb_arguments__.reverse()
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func.__mb_arguments__.reverse()
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func.__mb_require_subcommand__ = require_subcommand
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func.__mb_require_subcommand__ = require_subcommand
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