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[3.6] bpo-30682: Removed a too-strict assertion that failed for certain f-strings. (GH-2232) (#2242)
This caused a segfault on eval("f'\\\n'") and eval("f'\\\r'") in debug build..
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self.assertEqual(f'{d["foo"]}', 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(f'{d["foo"]}', 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(f"{d['foo']}", 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(f"{d['foo']}", 'bar')
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def test_backslash_char(self):
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# Check eval of a backslash followed by a control char.
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# See bpo-30682: this used to raise an assert in pydebug mode.
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self.assertEqual(eval('f"\\\n"'), '')
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self.assertEqual(eval('f"\\\r"'), '')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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unittest.main()
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@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ What's New in Python 3.6.2 release candidate 1?
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Core and Builtins
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Core and Builtins
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- bpo-30682: Removed a too-strict assertion that failed for certain f-strings,
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such as eval("f'\\\n'") and eval("f'\\\r'").
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- bpo-30604: Move co_extra_freefuncs to not be per-thread to avoid crashes
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- bpo-30604: Move co_extra_freefuncs to not be per-thread to avoid crashes
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- bpo-29104: Fixed parsing backslashes in f-strings.
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- bpo-29104: Fixed parsing backslashes in f-strings.
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@ -4887,6 +4887,8 @@ FstringParser_ConcatFstring(FstringParser *state, const char **str,
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/* Do nothing. Just leave last_str alone (and possibly
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/* Do nothing. Just leave last_str alone (and possibly
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NULL). */
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NULL). */
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} else if (!state->last_str) {
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} else if (!state->last_str) {
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/* Note that the literal can be zero length, if the
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input string is "\\\n" or "\\\r", among others. */
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state->last_str = literal;
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state->last_str = literal;
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literal = NULL;
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literal = NULL;
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} else {
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} else {
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return -1;
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return -1;
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literal = NULL;
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literal = NULL;
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}
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}
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assert(!state->last_str ||
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PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(state->last_str) != 0);
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/* We've dealt with the literal now. It can't be leaked on further
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/* We've dealt with the literal now. It can't be leaked on further
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errors. */
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errors. */
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