gh-58749: Remove incorrect language spec claims about the global statement (GH-126523)

* Removes erroneous explanation of the `global` statement restrictions; a name declared as global can be subsequently bound using any kind of name binding operation.
* Updates `test_global.py` to also test various name-binding scenarios for global
variables to ensure correct behavior
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@ -966,25 +966,14 @@ The :keyword:`!global` statement
.. productionlist:: python-grammar
global_stmt: "global" `identifier` ("," `identifier`)*
The :keyword:`global` statement is a declaration which holds for the entire
current code block. It means that the listed identifiers are to be interpreted
as globals. It would be impossible to assign to a global variable without
The :keyword:`global` causes the listed identifiers to be interpreted
as globals. It would be impossible to assign to a global variable without
:keyword:`!global`, although free variables may refer to globals without being
declared global.
Names listed in a :keyword:`global` statement must not be used in the same code
block textually preceding that :keyword:`!global` statement.
Names listed in a :keyword:`global` statement must not be defined as formal
parameters, or as targets in :keyword:`with` statements or :keyword:`except` clauses, or in a :keyword:`for` target list, :keyword:`class`
definition, function definition, :keyword:`import` statement, or
:term:`variable annotations <variable annotation>`.
.. impl-detail::
The current implementation does not enforce some of these restrictions, but
programs should not abuse this freedom, as future implementations may enforce
them or silently change the meaning of the program.
The global statement applies to the entire scope of a function or
class body. A :exc:`SyntaxError` is raised if a variable is used or
assigned to prior to its global declaration in the scope.
.. index::
pair: built-in function; exec

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@ -1,7 +1,19 @@
"""Verify that warnings are issued for global statements following use."""
"""This module includes tests for syntax errors that occur when a name
declared as `global` is used in ways that violate the language
specification, such as after assignment, usage, or annotation. The tests
verify that syntax errors are correctly raised for improper `global`
statements following variable use or assignment within functions.
Additionally, it tests various name-binding scenarios for global
variables to ensure correct behavior.
See `test_scope.py` for additional related behavioral tests covering
variable scoping and usage in different contexts.
"""
import contextlib
from test.support import check_syntax_error
from test.support.warnings_helper import check_warnings
from types import SimpleNamespace
import unittest
import warnings
@ -12,40 +24,185 @@ class GlobalTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.enterContext(check_warnings())
warnings.filterwarnings("error", module="<test string>")
def test1(self):
prog_text_1 = """\
def wrong1():
a = 1
b = 2
global a
global b
"""
check_syntax_error(self, prog_text_1, lineno=4, offset=5)
######################################################
### Syntax error cases as covered in Python/symtable.c
######################################################
def test2(self):
prog_text_2 = """\
def wrong2():
print(x)
global x
def test_name_param(self):
prog_text = """\
def fn(name_param):
global name_param
"""
check_syntax_error(self, prog_text_2, lineno=3, offset=5)
check_syntax_error(self, prog_text, lineno=2, offset=5)
def test3(self):
def test_name_after_assign(self):
prog_text = """\
def fn():
name_assign = 1
global name_assign
"""
check_syntax_error(self, prog_text, lineno=3, offset=5)
def test_name_after_use(self):
prog_text = """\
def fn():
print(name_use)
global name_use
"""
check_syntax_error(self, prog_text, lineno=3, offset=5)
def test_name_annot(self):
prog_text_3 = """\
def wrong3():
print(x)
x = 2
global x
def fn():
name_annot: int
global name_annot
"""
check_syntax_error(self, prog_text_3, lineno=4, offset=5)
check_syntax_error(self, prog_text_3, lineno=3, offset=5)
def test4(self):
prog_text_4 = """\
global x
x = 2
"""
# this should work
compile(prog_text_4, "<test string>", "exec")
#############################################################
### Tests for global variables across all name binding cases,
### as described in executionmodel.rst
#############################################################
def test_assignment_statement(self):
global name_assignment_statement
value = object()
name_assignment_statement = value
self.assertIs(globals()["name_assignment_statement"], value)
del name_assignment_statement
def test_unpacking_assignment(self):
global name_unpacking_assignment
value = object()
_, name_unpacking_assignment = [None, value]
self.assertIs(globals()["name_unpacking_assignment"], value)
del name_unpacking_assignment
def test_assignment_expression(self):
global name_assignment_expression
value = object()
if name_assignment_expression := value:
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_assignment_expression"], value)
del name_assignment_expression
def test_iteration_variable(self):
global name_iteration_variable
value = object()
for name_iteration_variable in [value]:
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_iteration_variable"], value)
del name_iteration_variable
def test_func_def(self):
global name_func_def
def name_func_def():
pass
value = name_func_def
self.assertIs(globals()["name_func_def"], value)
del name_func_def
def test_class_def(self):
global name_class_def
class name_class_def:
pass
value = name_class_def
self.assertIs(globals()["name_class_def"], value)
del name_class_def
def test_type_alias(self):
global name_type_alias
type name_type_alias = tuple[int, int]
value = name_type_alias
self.assertIs(globals()["name_type_alias"], value)
del name_type_alias
def test_caught_exception(self):
global name_caught_exc
try:
1 / 0
except ZeroDivisionError as name_caught_exc:
value = name_caught_exc
# `name_caught_exc` is cleared automatically after the except block
self.assertIs(globals()["name_caught_exc"], value)
def test_caught_exception_group(self):
global name_caught_exc_group
try:
try:
1 / 0
except ZeroDivisionError as exc:
raise ExceptionGroup("eg", [exc])
except* ZeroDivisionError as name_caught_exc_group:
value = name_caught_exc_group
# `name_caught_exc` is cleared automatically after the except block
self.assertIs(globals()["name_caught_exc_group"], value)
def test_enter_result(self):
global name_enter_result
value = object()
with contextlib.nullcontext(value) as name_enter_result:
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_enter_result"], value)
del name_enter_result
def test_import_result(self):
global name_import_result
value = contextlib
import contextlib as name_import_result
self.assertIs(globals()["name_import_result"], value)
del name_import_result
def test_match(self):
global name_match
value = object()
match value:
case name_match:
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_match"], value)
del name_match
def test_match_as(self):
global name_match_as
value = object()
match value:
case _ as name_match_as:
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_match_as"], value)
del name_match_as
def test_match_seq(self):
global name_match_seq
value = object()
match (None, value):
case (_, name_match_seq):
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_match_seq"], value)
del name_match_seq
def test_match_map(self):
global name_match_map
value = object()
match {"key": value}:
case {"key": name_match_map}:
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_match_map"], value)
del name_match_map
def test_match_attr(self):
global name_match_attr
value = object()
match SimpleNamespace(key=value):
case SimpleNamespace(key=name_match_attr):
pass
self.assertIs(globals()["name_match_attr"], value)
del name_match_attr
def setUpModule():

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@ -953,6 +953,7 @@ Sanyam Khurana
Tyler Kieft
Mads Kiilerich
Jason Killen
Beomsoo Bombs Kim
Derek D. Kim
Gihwan Kim
Jan Kim