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Issue #16714: use 'raise' exceptions, don't 'throw'.
Patch by Serhiy Storchaka.
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def test_compiler_recursion():
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# The compiler uses a scaling factor to support additional levels
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# of recursion. This is a sanity check of that scaling to ensure
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# it still throws RuntimeError even at higher recursion limits
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# it still raises RuntimeError even at higher recursion limits
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compile("()" * (10 * sys.getrecursionlimit()), "<single>", "single")
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def check_limit(n, test_func_name):
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'''
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Small wsgiref based web server. Takes a path to serve from and an
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optional port number (defaults to 8000), then tries to serve files.
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Mime types are guessed from the file names, 404 errors are thrown
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Mime types are guessed from the file names, 404 errors are raised
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if the file is not found. Used for the make serve target in Doc.
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'''
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import sys
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