Issue #9020: The Py_IS* macros from pyctype.h should generally only be
used with signed/unsigned char arguments. For integer arguments, EOF has to be handled separately.
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extern const unsigned int _Py_ctype_table[256];
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/* Unlike their C counterparts, the following macros are not meant to
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* handle an int with any of the values [EOF, 0-UCHAR_MAX]. The argument
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* must be a signed/unsigned char. */
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#define Py_ISLOWER(c) (_Py_ctype_table[Py_CHARMASK(c)] & PY_CTF_LOWER)
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#define Py_ISUPPER(c) (_Py_ctype_table[Py_CHARMASK(c)] & PY_CTF_UPPER)
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#define Py_ISALPHA(c) (_Py_ctype_table[Py_CHARMASK(c)] & PY_CTF_ALPHA)
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@ -1365,7 +1365,7 @@ tok_get(register struct tok_state *tok, char **p_start, char **p_end)
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goto letter_quote;
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break;
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}
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while (Py_ISALNUM(c) || c == '_') {
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while (c != EOF && (Py_ISALNUM(c) || c == '_')) {
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c = tok_nextc(tok);
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}
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tok_backup(tok, c);
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