mirror of https://github.com/python/cpython
ae14583302
The error message, generated for a non-parenthesized generator expression in function calls, was still the generic `invalid syntax`, when the generator expression wasn't appearing as the first argument in the call. With this patch, even on input like `f(a, b, c for c in d, e)`, the correct error message gets produced. |
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pegen | ||
pgen | ||
Python.asdl | ||
acceler.c | ||
asdl.py | ||
asdl_c.py | ||
grammar1.c | ||
listnode.c | ||
myreadline.c | ||
node.c | ||
parser.c | ||
parser.h | ||
parsetok.c | ||
token.c | ||
tokenizer.c | ||
tokenizer.h |