gh-119724: Revert "bpo-45759: Better error messages for non-matching 'elif'/'else' statements (#29513)" (#119974)

This reverts commit 1c8f912ebd.
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Petr Viktorin 2024-06-04 03:10:15 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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4 changed files with 455 additions and 612 deletions

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@ -127,7 +127,6 @@ simple_stmt[stmt_ty] (memo):
| &'nonlocal' nonlocal_stmt | &'nonlocal' nonlocal_stmt
compound_stmt[stmt_ty]: compound_stmt[stmt_ty]:
| invalid_compound_stmt
| &('def' | '@' | 'async') function_def | &('def' | '@' | 'async') function_def
| &'if' if_stmt | &'if' if_stmt
| &('class' | '@') class_def | &('class' | '@') class_def
@ -1323,10 +1322,6 @@ invalid_import_from_targets:
| token=NEWLINE { | token=NEWLINE {
RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR_STARTING_FROM(token, "Expected one or more names after 'import'") } RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR_STARTING_FROM(token, "Expected one or more names after 'import'") }
invalid_compound_stmt:
| a='elif' named_expression ':' { RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR_STARTING_FROM(a, "'elif' must match an if-statement here") }
| a='else' ':' { RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR_STARTING_FROM(a, "'else' must match a valid statement here") }
invalid_with_stmt: invalid_with_stmt:
| ['async'] 'with' ','.(expression ['as' star_target])+ NEWLINE { RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR("expected ':'") } | ['async'] 'with' ','.(expression ['as' star_target])+ NEWLINE { RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR("expected ':'") }
| ['async'] 'with' '(' ','.(expressions ['as' star_target])+ ','? ')' NEWLINE { RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR("expected ':'") } | ['async'] 'with' '(' ','.(expressions ['as' star_target])+ ','? ')' NEWLINE { RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR("expected ':'") }

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@ -1853,28 +1853,6 @@ Corner-cases that used to crash:
Traceback (most recent call last): Traceback (most recent call last):
SyntaxError: positional patterns follow keyword patterns SyntaxError: positional patterns follow keyword patterns
Non-matching 'elif'/'else' statements:
>>> if a == b:
... ...
... elif a == c:
Traceback (most recent call last):
SyntaxError: 'elif' must match an if-statement here
>>> if x == y:
... ...
... else:
Traceback (most recent call last):
SyntaxError: 'else' must match a valid statement here
>>> elif m == n:
Traceback (most recent call last):
SyntaxError: 'elif' must match an if-statement here
>>> else:
Traceback (most recent call last):
SyntaxError: 'else' must match a valid statement here
Uses of the star operator which should fail: Uses of the star operator which should fail:
A[:*b] A[:*b]
@ -2167,8 +2145,8 @@ class SyntaxTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
lineno=None, offset=None, end_lineno=None, end_offset=None): lineno=None, offset=None, end_lineno=None, end_offset=None):
"""Check that compiling code raises SyntaxError with errtext. """Check that compiling code raises SyntaxError with errtext.
errtext is a regular expression that must be present in the errtest is a regular expression that must be present in the
test of the exception raised. If subclass is specified, it test of the exception raised. If subclass is specified it
is the expected subclass of SyntaxError (e.g. IndentationError). is the expected subclass of SyntaxError (e.g. IndentationError).
""" """
try: try:
@ -2192,22 +2170,6 @@ class SyntaxTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
else: else:
self.fail("compile() did not raise SyntaxError") self.fail("compile() did not raise SyntaxError")
def _check_noerror(self, code,
errtext="compile() raised unexpected SyntaxError",
filename="<testcase>", mode="exec", subclass=None):
"""Check that compiling code does not raise a SyntaxError.
errtext is the message passed to self.fail if there is
a SyntaxError. If the subclass parameter is specified,
it is the subclass of SyntaxError (e.g. IndentationError)
that the raised error is checked against.
"""
try:
compile(code, filename, mode)
except SyntaxError as err:
if (not subclass) or isinstance(err, subclass):
self.fail(errtext)
def test_expression_with_assignment(self): def test_expression_with_assignment(self):
self._check_error( self._check_error(
"print(end1 + end2 = ' ')", "print(end1 + end2 = ' ')",
@ -2609,25 +2571,6 @@ while 1:
""" """
self._check_error(source, "too many statically nested blocks") self._check_error(source, "too many statically nested blocks")
def test_syntax_error_non_matching_elif_else_statements(self):
# Check bpo-45759: 'elif' statements that doesn't match an
# if-statement or 'else' statements that doesn't match any
# valid else-able statement (e.g. 'while')
self._check_error(
"elif m == n:\n ...",
"'elif' must match an if-statement here")
self._check_error(
"else:\n ...",
"'else' must match a valid statement here")
self._check_noerror("if a == b:\n ...\nelif a == c:\n ...")
self._check_noerror("if x == y:\n ...\nelse:\n ...")
self._check_error(
"else = 123",
"invalid syntax")
self._check_error(
"elif 55 = 123",
"cannot assign to literal here")
@support.cpython_only @support.cpython_only
def test_error_on_parser_stack_overflow(self): def test_error_on_parser_stack_overflow(self):
source = "-" * 100000 + "4" source = "-" * 100000 + "4"

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Reverted improvements to error messages for ``elif``/``else`` statements not
matching any valid statements, which made in hard to locate the syntax
errors inside those ``elif``/``else`` blocks.

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Parser/parser.c generated

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