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| """
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|    Test cases for codeop.py
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|    Nick Mathewson
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| """
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| import unittest
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| import warnings
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| from test.support import warnings_helper
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| from textwrap import dedent
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| 
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| from codeop import compile_command, PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT
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| 
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| class CodeopTests(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def assertValid(self, str, symbol='single'):
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|         '''succeed iff str is a valid piece of code'''
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|         expected = compile(str, "<input>", symbol, PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT)
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|         self.assertEqual(compile_command(str, "<input>", symbol), expected)
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| 
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|     def assertIncomplete(self, str, symbol='single'):
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|         '''succeed iff str is the start of a valid piece of code'''
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|         self.assertEqual(compile_command(str, symbol=symbol), None)
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| 
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|     def assertInvalid(self, str, symbol='single', is_syntax=1):
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|         '''succeed iff str is the start of an invalid piece of code'''
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|         try:
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|             compile_command(str,symbol=symbol)
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|             self.fail("No exception raised for invalid code")
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|         except SyntaxError:
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|             self.assertTrue(is_syntax)
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|         except OverflowError:
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|             self.assertTrue(not is_syntax)
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| 
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|     def test_valid(self):
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|         av = self.assertValid
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| 
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|         # special case
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|         self.assertEqual(compile_command(""),
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|                             compile("pass", "<input>", 'single',
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|                                     PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT))
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|         self.assertEqual(compile_command("\n"),
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|                             compile("pass", "<input>", 'single',
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|                                     PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT))
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| 
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|         av("a = 1")
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|         av("\na = 1")
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|         av("a = 1\n")
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|         av("a = 1\n\n")
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|         av("\n\na = 1\n\n")
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| 
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|         av("def x():\n  pass\n")
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|         av("if 1:\n pass\n")
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| 
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|         av("\n\nif 1: pass\n")
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|         av("\n\nif 1: pass\n\n")
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| 
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|         av("def x():\n\n pass\n")
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|         av("def x():\n  pass\n  \n")
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|         av("def x():\n  pass\n \n")
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| 
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|         av("pass\n")
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|         av("3**3\n")
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| 
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|         av("if 9==3:\n   pass\nelse:\n   pass\n")
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|         av("if 1:\n pass\n if 1:\n  pass\n else:\n  pass\n")
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| 
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|         av("#a\n#b\na = 3\n")
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|         av("#a\n\n   \na=3\n")
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|         av("a=3\n\n")
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|         av("a = 9+ \\\n3")
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| 
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|         av("3**3","eval")
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|         av("(lambda z: \n z**3)","eval")
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| 
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|         av("9+ \\\n3","eval")
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|         av("9+ \\\n3\n","eval")
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| 
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|         av("\n\na**3","eval")
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|         av("\n \na**3","eval")
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|         av("#a\n#b\na**3","eval")
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| 
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|         av("\n\na = 1\n\n")
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|         av("\n\nif 1: a=1\n\n")
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| 
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|         av("if 1:\n pass\n if 1:\n  pass\n else:\n  pass\n")
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|         av("#a\n\n   \na=3\n\n")
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| 
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|         av("\n\na**3","eval")
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|         av("\n \na**3","eval")
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|         av("#a\n#b\na**3","eval")
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| 
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|         av("def f():\n try: pass\n finally: [x for x in (1,2)]\n")
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|         av("def f():\n pass\n#foo\n")
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|         av("@a.b.c\ndef f():\n pass\n")
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| 
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|     def test_incomplete(self):
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|         ai = self.assertIncomplete
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| 
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|         ai("(a **")
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|         ai("(a,b,")
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|         ai("(a,b,(")
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|         ai("(a,b,(")
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|         ai("a = (")
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|         ai("a = {")
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|         ai("b + {")
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| 
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|         ai("print([1,\n2,")
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|         ai("print({1:1,\n2:3,")
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|         ai("print((1,\n2,")
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| 
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|         ai("if 9==3:\n   pass\nelse:")
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|         ai("if 9==3:\n   pass\nelse:\n")
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|         ai("if 9==3:\n   pass\nelse:\n   pass")
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|         ai("if 1:")
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|         ai("if 1:\n")
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|         ai("if 1:\n pass\n if 1:\n  pass\n else:")
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|         ai("if 1:\n pass\n if 1:\n  pass\n else:\n")
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|         ai("if 1:\n pass\n if 1:\n  pass\n else:\n  pass")
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| 
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|         ai("def x():")
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|         ai("def x():\n")
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|         ai("def x():\n\n")
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| 
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|         ai("def x():\n  pass")
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|         ai("def x():\n  pass\n ")
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|         ai("def x():\n  pass\n  ")
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|         ai("\n\ndef x():\n  pass")
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| 
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|         ai("a = 9+ \\")
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|         ai("a = 'a\\")
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|         ai("a = '''xy")
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| 
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|         ai("","eval")
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|         ai("\n","eval")
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|         ai("(","eval")
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|         ai("(9+","eval")
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|         ai("9+ \\","eval")
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|         ai("lambda z: \\","eval")
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| 
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|         ai("if True:\n if True:\n  if True:   \n")
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| 
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|         ai("@a(")
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|         ai("@a(b")
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|         ai("@a(b,")
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|         ai("@a(b,c")
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|         ai("@a(b,c,")
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| 
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|         ai("from a import (")
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|         ai("from a import (b")
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|         ai("from a import (b,")
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|         ai("from a import (b,c")
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|         ai("from a import (b,c,")
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| 
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|         ai("[")
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|         ai("[a")
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|         ai("[a,")
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|         ai("[a,b")
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|         ai("[a,b,")
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| 
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|         ai("{")
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|         ai("{a")
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|         ai("{a:")
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|         ai("{a:b")
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|         ai("{a:b,")
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|         ai("{a:b,c")
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|         ai("{a:b,c:")
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|         ai("{a:b,c:d")
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|         ai("{a:b,c:d,")
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| 
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|         ai("a(")
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|         ai("a(b")
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|         ai("a(b,")
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|         ai("a(b,c")
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|         ai("a(b,c,")
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| 
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|         ai("a[")
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|         ai("a[b")
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|         ai("a[b,")
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|         ai("a[b:")
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|         ai("a[b:c")
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|         ai("a[b:c:")
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|         ai("a[b:c:d")
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| 
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|         ai("def a(")
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|         ai("def a(b")
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|         ai("def a(b,")
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|         ai("def a(b,c")
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|         ai("def a(b,c,")
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| 
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|         ai("(")
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|         ai("(a")
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|         ai("(a,")
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|         ai("(a,b")
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|         ai("(a,b,")
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| 
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|         ai("if a:\n pass\nelif b:")
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|         ai("if a:\n pass\nelif b:\n pass\nelse:")
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| 
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|         ai("while a:")
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|         ai("while a:\n pass\nelse:")
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| 
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|         ai("for a in b:")
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|         ai("for a in b:\n pass\nelse:")
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| 
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|         ai("try:")
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|         ai("try:\n pass\nexcept:")
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|         ai("try:\n pass\nfinally:")
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|         ai("try:\n pass\nexcept:\n pass\nfinally:")
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| 
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|         ai("with a:")
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|         ai("with a as b:")
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| 
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|         ai("class a:")
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|         ai("class a(")
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|         ai("class a(b")
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|         ai("class a(b,")
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|         ai("class a():")
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| 
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|         ai("[x for")
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|         ai("[x for x in")
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|         ai("[x for x in (")
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| 
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|         ai("(x for")
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|         ai("(x for x in")
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|         ai("(x for x in (")
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| 
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|         ai('a = f"""')
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|         ai('a = \\')
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| 
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|     def test_invalid(self):
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|         ai = self.assertInvalid
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|         ai("a b")
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| 
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|         ai("a @")
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|         ai("a b @")
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|         ai("a ** @")
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| 
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|         ai("a = ")
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|         ai("a = 9 +")
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| 
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|         ai("def x():\n\npass\n")
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| 
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|         ai("\n\n if 1: pass\n\npass")
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| 
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|         ai("a = 9+ \\\n")
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|         ai("a = 'a\\ ")
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|         ai("a = 'a\\\n")
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| 
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|         ai("a = 1","eval")
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|         ai("]","eval")
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|         ai("())","eval")
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|         ai("[}","eval")
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|         ai("9+","eval")
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|         ai("lambda z:","eval")
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|         ai("a b","eval")
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| 
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|         ai("return 2.3")
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|         ai("if (a == 1 and b = 2): pass")
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| 
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|         ai("del 1")
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|         ai("del (1,)")
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|         ai("del [1]")
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|         ai("del '1'")
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| 
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|         ai("[i for i in range(10)] = (1, 2, 3)")
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| 
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|     def test_invalid_exec(self):
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|         ai = self.assertInvalid
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|         ai("raise = 4", symbol="exec")
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|         ai('def a-b', symbol='exec')
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|         ai('await?', symbol='exec')
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|         ai('=!=', symbol='exec')
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|         ai('a await raise b', symbol='exec')
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|         ai('a await raise b?+1', symbol='exec')
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| 
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|     def test_filename(self):
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|         self.assertEqual(compile_command("a = 1\n", "abc").co_filename,
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|                          compile("a = 1\n", "abc", 'single').co_filename)
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|         self.assertNotEqual(compile_command("a = 1\n", "abc").co_filename,
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|                             compile("a = 1\n", "def", 'single').co_filename)
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| 
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|     def test_warning(self):
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|         # Test that the warning is only returned once.
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|         with warnings_helper.check_warnings(
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|                 ('"is" with \'str\' literal', SyntaxWarning),
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|                 ("invalid escape sequence", SyntaxWarning),
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|                 ) as w:
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|             compile_command(r"'\e' is 0")
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|             self.assertEqual(len(w.warnings), 2)
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| 
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|         # bpo-41520: check SyntaxWarning treated as an SyntaxError
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|         with warnings.catch_warnings(), self.assertRaises(SyntaxError):
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|             warnings.simplefilter('error', SyntaxWarning)
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|             compile_command('1 is 1', symbol='exec')
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| 
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|         # Check SyntaxWarning treated as an SyntaxError
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|         with warnings.catch_warnings(), self.assertRaises(SyntaxError):
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|             warnings.simplefilter('error', SyntaxWarning)
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|             compile_command(r"'\e'", symbol='exec')
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| 
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|     def test_incomplete_warning(self):
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|         with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
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|             warnings.simplefilter('always')
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|             self.assertIncomplete("'\\e' + (")
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|         self.assertEqual(w, [])
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| 
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|     def test_invalid_warning(self):
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|         with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
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|             warnings.simplefilter('always')
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|             self.assertInvalid("'\\e' 1")
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|         self.assertEqual(len(w), 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(w[0].category, SyntaxWarning)
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|         self.assertRegex(str(w[0].message), 'invalid escape sequence')
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|         self.assertEqual(w[0].filename, '<input>')
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| 
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|     def assertSyntaxErrorMatches(self, code, message):
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|         with self.subTest(code):
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|             with self.assertRaisesRegex(SyntaxError, message):
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|                 compile_command(code, symbol='exec')
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| 
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|     def test_syntax_errors(self):
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|         self.assertSyntaxErrorMatches(
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|             dedent("""\
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|                 def foo(x,x):
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|                    pass
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|             """), "duplicate argument 'x' in function definition")
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     unittest.main()
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