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Previously the record that was passed was subscriptable as it was a simple dictionary. This mechanism means that I am still able to do record['data'] thereby maintaining backwards compatibility.

Previously the `record` that was passed was subscriptable as it was a simple dictionary.  This mechanism means that I am still able to do `record['data']` thereby maintaining backwards compatibility.
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pfifer commented Dec 27, 2016

Please confirm that we can use, modify, copy, and redistribute this contribution.

Thanks.

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I confirm that all changes contained in this pull request can be used, modified, copied, and redistributed.

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pfifer commented Dec 30, 2016

Thanks for this, working on merging it soon.

@pfifer pfifer merged commit ef60b07 into awslabs:master Dec 30, 2016
pfifer added a commit to pfifer/amazon-kinesis-client-python that referenced this pull request Jan 3, 2017
PR awslabs#39: Make record objects subscriptable for backwards compatibility.
@pfifer pfifer added this to the v1.4.3 milestone Jan 3, 2017
pfifer added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 3, 2017
PR #39: Make record objects subscriptable for backwards compatibility.
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