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Summary -- Detect async comprehensions nested in sync comprehensions in async functions before Python 3.11, when this was [changed]. The actual logic of this rule is very straightforward, but properly tracking the async scopes took a bit of work. An alternative to the current approach is to offload the `in_async_context` check into the `SemanticSyntaxContext` trait, but that actually required much more extensive changes to the `TestContext` and also to ruff's semantic model, as you can see in the changes up to 31554b473507034735bd410760fde6341d54a050. This version has the benefit of mostly centralizing the state tracking in `SemanticSyntaxChecker`, although there was some subtlety around deferred function body traversal that made the changes to `Checker` more intrusive too (hence the new linter test). The `Checkpoint` struct/system is obviously overkill for now since it's only tracking a single `bool`, but I thought it might be more useful later. [changed]: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/77527 Test Plan -- New inline tests and a new linter integration test. |
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