Use shallow copy for ranked dicts when user_inputs are present in omnimatch#87
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Based on #84
Use shallow dict copy for
_ranked_dictionarieswhen user inputs are present.Should prevent possible issues with thread safety.
Performance impact should be minimal since there's not a lot of keys in root dictionary (less than 10 dictionaries by default)