bpo-35766: Change format for feature_version to (major, minor) (GH-13992)

(A single int is still allowed, but undocumented.)



https://bugs.python.org/issue35766
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Guido van Rossum 2019-06-11 17:23:12 -07:00 committed by Miss Islington (bot)
parent 04856c2193
commit 10b55c1643
4 changed files with 19 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The abstract grammar is currently defined as follows:
Apart from the node classes, the :mod:`ast` module defines these utility functions
and classes for traversing abstract syntax trees:
.. function:: parse(source, filename='<unknown>', mode='exec', *, type_comments=False, feature_version=-1)
.. function:: parse(source, filename='<unknown>', mode='exec', *, type_comments=False, feature_version=None)
Parse the source into an AST node. Equivalent to ``compile(source,
filename, mode, ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)``.
@ -145,11 +145,12 @@ and classes for traversing abstract syntax trees:
modified to correspond to :pep:`484` "signature type comments",
e.g. ``(str, int) -> List[str]``.
Also, setting ``feature_version`` to the minor version of an
earlier Python 3 version will attempt to parse using that version's
grammar. For example, setting ``feature_version=4`` will allow
the use of ``async`` and ``await`` as variable names. The lowest
supported value is 4; the highest is ``sys.version_info[1]``.
Also, setting ``feature_version`` to a tuple ``(major, minor)``
will attempt to parse using that Python version's grammar.
Currently ``major`` must equal to ``3``. For example, setting
``feature_version=(3, 4)`` will allow the use of ``async`` and
``await`` as variable names. The lowest supported version is
``(3, 4)``; the highest is ``sys.version_info[0:2]``.
.. warning::
It is possible to crash the Python interpreter with a

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@ -378,9 +378,9 @@ The :func:`ast.parse` function has some new flags:
* ``mode='func_type'`` can be used to parse :pep:`484` "signature type
comments" (returned for function definition AST nodes);
* ``feature_version=N`` allows specifying the minor version of an
earlier Python 3 version. (For example, ``feature_version=4`` will
treat ``async`` and ``await`` as non-reserved words.)
* ``feature_version=(3, N)`` allows specifying an earlier Python 3
version. (For example, ``feature_version=(3, 4)`` will treat
``async`` and ``await`` as non-reserved words.)
New function :func:`ast.get_source_segment` returns the source code
for a specific AST node.

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ from _ast import *
def parse(source, filename='<unknown>', mode='exec', *,
type_comments=False, feature_version=-1):
type_comments=False, feature_version=None):
"""
Parse the source into an AST node.
Equivalent to compile(source, filename, mode, PyCF_ONLY_AST).
@ -37,6 +37,13 @@ def parse(source, filename='<unknown>', mode='exec', *,
flags = PyCF_ONLY_AST
if type_comments:
flags |= PyCF_TYPE_COMMENTS
if isinstance(feature_version, tuple):
major, minor = feature_version # Should be a 2-tuple.
assert major == 3
feature_version = minor
elif feature_version is None:
feature_version = -1
# Else it should be an int giving the minor version for 3.x.
return compile(source, filename, mode, flags,
feature_version=feature_version)

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
Change the format of feature_version to be a (major, minor) tuple.