Issue #22823: Use set literals instead of creating a set from a list
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@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ as in the following complete example::
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def main():
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='%(message)s')
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logging.info(_('message 1', set_value=set([1, 2, 3]), snowman='\u2603'))
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logging.info(_('message 1', set_value={1, 2, 3}, snowman='\u2603'))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ For the simplest code, use the :func:`dump` and :func:`load` functions. ::
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data = {
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'a': [1, 2.0, 3, 4+6j],
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'b': ("character string", b"byte string"),
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'c': set([None, True, False])
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'c': {None, True, False}
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}
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with open('data.pickle', 'wb') as f:
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@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ class LocaleTime(object):
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time.tzset()
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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no_saving = frozenset(["utc", "gmt", time.tzname[0].lower()])
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no_saving = frozenset({"utc", "gmt", time.tzname[0].lower()})
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if time.daylight:
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has_saving = frozenset([time.tzname[1].lower()])
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has_saving = frozenset({time.tzname[1].lower()})
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else:
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has_saving = frozenset()
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self.timezone = (no_saving, has_saving)
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@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ from errno import EALREADY, EINPROGRESS, EWOULDBLOCK, ECONNRESET, EINVAL, \
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ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, EISCONN, EBADF, ECONNABORTED, EPIPE, EAGAIN, \
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errorcode
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_DISCONNECTED = frozenset((ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, ECONNABORTED, EPIPE,
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EBADF))
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_DISCONNECTED = frozenset({ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, ECONNABORTED, EPIPE,
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EBADF})
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try:
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socket_map
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@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ class dispatcher:
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connecting = False
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closing = False
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addr = None
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ignore_log_types = frozenset(['warning'])
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ignore_log_types = frozenset({'warning'})
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def __init__(self, sock=None, map=None):
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if map is None:
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@ -1088,7 +1088,7 @@ class _BaseV4:
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_DECIMAL_DIGITS = frozenset('0123456789')
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# the valid octets for host and netmasks. only useful for IPv4.
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_valid_mask_octets = frozenset((255, 254, 252, 248, 240, 224, 192, 128, 0))
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_valid_mask_octets = frozenset({255, 254, 252, 248, 240, 224, 192, 128, 0})
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_max_prefixlen = IPV4LENGTH
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# There are only a handful of valid v4 netmasks, so we cache them all
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@ -1230,8 +1230,8 @@ class MH(Mailbox):
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class Babyl(_singlefileMailbox):
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"""An Rmail-style Babyl mailbox."""
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_special_labels = frozenset(('unseen', 'deleted', 'filed', 'answered',
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'forwarded', 'edited', 'resent'))
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_special_labels = frozenset({'unseen', 'deleted', 'filed', 'answered',
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'forwarded', 'edited', 'resent'})
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def __init__(self, path, factory=None, create=True):
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"""Initialize a Babyl mailbox."""
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@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ if _sre.CODESIZE == 2:
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else:
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MAXCODE = 0xFFFFFFFF
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_LITERAL_CODES = set([LITERAL, NOT_LITERAL])
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_REPEATING_CODES = set([REPEAT, MIN_REPEAT, MAX_REPEAT])
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_SUCCESS_CODES = set([SUCCESS, FAILURE])
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_ASSERT_CODES = set([ASSERT, ASSERT_NOT])
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_LITERAL_CODES = {LITERAL, NOT_LITERAL}
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_REPEATING_CODES = {REPEAT, MIN_REPEAT, MAX_REPEAT}
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_SUCCESS_CODES = {SUCCESS, FAILURE}
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_ASSERT_CODES = {ASSERT, ASSERT_NOT}
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def _compile(code, pattern, flags):
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# internal: compile a (sub)pattern
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@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ HEXDIGITS = frozenset("0123456789abcdefABCDEF")
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WHITESPACE = frozenset(" \t\n\r\v\f")
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_REPEATCODES = frozenset((MIN_REPEAT, MAX_REPEAT))
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_UNITCODES = frozenset((ANY, RANGE, IN, LITERAL, NOT_LITERAL, CATEGORY))
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_REPEATCODES = frozenset({MIN_REPEAT, MAX_REPEAT})
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_UNITCODES = frozenset({ANY, RANGE, IN, LITERAL, NOT_LITERAL, CATEGORY})
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ESCAPES = {
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r"\a": (LITERAL, ord("\a")),
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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ def _sum(data, start=0):
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# We fail as soon as we reach a value that is not an int or the type of
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# the first value which is not an int. E.g. _sum([int, int, float, int])
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# is okay, but sum([int, int, float, Fraction]) is not.
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allowed_types = set([int, type(start)])
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allowed_types = {int, type(start)}
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n, d = _exact_ratio(start)
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partials = {d: n} # map {denominator: sum of numerators}
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# Micro-optimizations.
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assert allowed_types.pop() is int
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T = int
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else:
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T = (allowed_types - set([int])).pop()
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T = (allowed_types - {int}).pop()
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if None in partials:
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assert issubclass(T, (float, Decimal))
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assert not math.isfinite(partials[None])
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# See the EBNF at the top of the file to understand the logical connection
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# between the various node types.
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builtin_types = set(
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['identifier', 'string', 'bytes', 'int', 'object', 'singleton'])
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builtin_types = {'identifier', 'string', 'bytes', 'int', 'object', 'singleton'}
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class AST:
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def __repr__(self):
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