Marker simplifications#282
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Looks good to me. 👍 I'm currently on the same track because every marker simplification makes python-poetry/poetry#4695 better - just grasping for some higher hanging fruit. I hope I can reach some. 😉
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Resolves: python-poetry#
Markers get complicated; I've no intention of trying to solve this in full generality but here are a couple of pieces of low-hanging fruit to improve some cases.
In particular the first commit was motivated by a real life project in which
poetry exportgave the markerpython_version >= "3.6" or python_version >= "3.6", which looked a bit sad.