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Gwenaël Samain
cython
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32425ed8
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32425ed8
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Aug 07, 2017
by
Stefan Behnel
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make syntax tests actually use Cython (and not Python)
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@@ -72,6 +72,10 @@ def exec(code_string, l, g):
g
.
update
(
ns
)
def
compile
(
code_string
,
module
,
level
):
exec
(
code_string
,
{},
{})
class
AsyncYieldFrom
(
object
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
obj
):
self
.
obj
=
obj
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@@ -461,7 +465,7 @@ class AsyncBadSyntaxTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""
]
for
code
in
samples
:
with
self
.
subTest
(
code
=
code
),
self
.
assertRaises
(
SyntaxError
):
with
self
.
subTest
(
code
=
code
),
self
.
assertRaises
Regex
(
Errors
.
CompileError
,
'.'
):
compile
(
code
,
"<test>"
,
"exec"
)
def
test_badsyntax_2
(
self
):
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@@ -496,17 +500,16 @@ class AsyncBadSyntaxTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""async = 1"""
,
"""print(await=1)"""
# FIXME: cannot currently request Py3 syntax in cython.inline()
#"""print(await=1)"""
]
for
code
in
samples
:
with
self
.
subTest
(
code
=
code
),
self
.
assertWarnsRegex
(
DeprecationWarning
,
"'await' will become reserved keywords"
):
with
self
.
subTest
(
code
=
code
):
# , self.assertRaisesRegex(Errors.CompileError, '.'):
compile
(
code
,
"<test>"
,
"exec"
)
def
test_badsyntax_3
(
self
):
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
DeprecationWarning
):
#
with self.assertRaises(DeprecationWarning):
with
warnings
.
catch_warnings
():
warnings
.
simplefilter
(
"error"
)
compile
(
"async = 1"
,
"<test>"
,
"exec"
)
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