Issue #28739: f-string expressions no longer accepted as docstrings and
by ast.literal_eval() even if they do not include subexpressions.
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@ -70,18 +70,18 @@ f'{a * x()}'"""
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# Make sure x was called.
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self.assertTrue(x.called)
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def test_docstring(self):
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def f():
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f'''Not a docstring'''
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self.assertIsNone(f.__doc__)
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def g():
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'''Not a docstring''' \
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f''
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self.assertIsNone(g.__doc__)
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def test_literal_eval(self):
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# With no expressions, an f-string is okay.
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self.assertEqual(ast.literal_eval("f'x'"), 'x')
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self.assertEqual(ast.literal_eval("f'x' 'y'"), 'xy')
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# But this should raise an error.
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'malformed node or string'):
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ast.literal_eval("f'x{3}'")
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# As should this, which uses a different ast node
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'malformed node or string'):
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ast.literal_eval("f'{3}'")
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ast.literal_eval("f'x'")
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def test_ast_compile_time_concat(self):
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x = ['']
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@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ What's New in Python 3.6.1 release candidate 1
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Core and Builtins
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-----------------
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- Issue #28739: f-string expressions no longer accepted as docstrings and
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by ast.literal_eval() even if they do not include expressions.
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- Issue #28512: Fixed setting the offset attribute of SyntaxError by
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PyErr_SyntaxLocationEx() and PyErr_SyntaxLocationObject().
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11
Python/ast.c
11
Python/ast.c
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@ -4789,6 +4789,7 @@ ExprList_Finish(ExprList *l, PyArena *arena)
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typedef struct {
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PyObject *last_str;
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ExprList expr_list;
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int fmode;
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} FstringParser;
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#ifdef NDEBUG
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@ -4807,6 +4808,7 @@ static void
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FstringParser_Init(FstringParser *state)
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{
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state->last_str = NULL;
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state->fmode = 0;
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ExprList_Init(&state->expr_list);
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FstringParser_check_invariants(state);
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}
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@ -4869,6 +4871,7 @@ FstringParser_ConcatFstring(FstringParser *state, const char **str,
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struct compiling *c, const node *n)
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{
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FstringParser_check_invariants(state);
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state->fmode = 1;
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/* Parse the f-string. */
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while (1) {
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@ -4960,7 +4963,8 @@ FstringParser_Finish(FstringParser *state, struct compiling *c,
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/* If we're just a constant string with no expressions, return
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that. */
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if(state->expr_list.size == 0) {
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if (!state->fmode) {
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assert(!state->expr_list.size);
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if (!state->last_str) {
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/* Create a zero length string. */
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state->last_str = PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(NULL, 0);
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@ -4984,11 +4988,6 @@ FstringParser_Finish(FstringParser *state, struct compiling *c,
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if (!seq)
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goto error;
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/* If there's only one expression, return it. Otherwise, we need
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to join them together. */
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if (seq->size == 1)
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return seq->elements[0];
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return JoinedStr(seq, LINENO(n), n->n_col_offset, c->c_arena);
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error:
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compiler_joined_str(struct compiler *c, expr_ty e)
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{
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VISIT_SEQ(c, expr, e->v.JoinedStr.values);
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ADDOP_I(c, BUILD_STRING, asdl_seq_LEN(e->v.JoinedStr.values));
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if (asdl_seq_LEN(e->v.JoinedStr.values) != 1)
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ADDOP_I(c, BUILD_STRING, asdl_seq_LEN(e->v.JoinedStr.values));
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return 1;
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}
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