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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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caccca78
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caccca78
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Jul 07, 2018
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Andrés Delfino
Committed by
Serhiy Storchaka
Jul 07, 2018
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bpo-33702: Add some missing links in production lists and do a little polish (GH-7259)
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Doc/reference/expressions.rst
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Doc/reference/compound_stmts.rst
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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ The :keyword:`if` statement is used for conditional execution:
.. productionlist::
if_stmt: "if" `expression` ":" `suite`
: (
"elif" `expression` ":" `suite`
)*
: (
"elif" `expression` ":" `suite`
)*
: ["else" ":" `suite`]
It selects exactly one of the suites by evaluating the expressions one by one
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@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ The :keyword:`try` statement specifies exception handlers and/or cleanup code
for a group of statements:
.. productionlist::
try_stmt:
try1_stmt | try2_stmt
try_stmt:
`try1_stmt` | `try2_stmt`
try1_stmt: "try" ":" `suite`
: ("except" [`expression` ["as" `identifier`]] ":" `suite`)+
: ["else" ":" `suite`]
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@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ This allows common :keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`except`...\ :keyword:`finally`
usage patterns to be encapsulated for convenient reuse.
.. productionlist::
with_stmt: "with"
with_item ("," with_item
)* ":" `suite`
with_stmt: "with"
`with_item` ("," `with_item`
)* ":" `suite`
with_item: `expression` ["as" `target`]
The execution of the :keyword:`with` statement with one "item" proceeds as follows:
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@@ -468,14 +468,15 @@ A function definition defines a user-defined function object (see section
:ref:`types`):
.. productionlist::
funcdef: [`decorators`] "def" `funcname` "(" [`parameter_list`] ")" ["->" `expression`] ":" `suite`
funcdef: [`decorators`] "def" `funcname` "(" [`parameter_list`] ")"
: ["->" `expression`] ":" `suite`
decorators: `decorator`+
decorator: "@" `dotted_name` ["(" [`argument_list` [","]] ")"] NEWLINE
dotted_name: `identifier` ("." `identifier`)*
parameter_list: `defparameter` ("," `defparameter`)* ["," [`parameter_list_starargs`]]
: | `parameter_list_starargs`
parameter_list_starargs: "*" [`parameter`] ("," `defparameter`)* ["," ["**" `parameter` [","]]]
: | "**" `parameter` [","]
: | "**" `parameter` [","]
parameter: `identifier` [":" `expression`]
defparameter: `parameter` ["=" `expression`]
funcname: `identifier`
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@@ -698,7 +699,8 @@ Coroutine function definition
-----------------------------
.. productionlist::
async_funcdef: [`decorators`] "async" "def" `funcname` "(" [`parameter_list`] ")" ["->" `expression`] ":" `suite`
async_funcdef: [`decorators`] "async" "def" `funcname` "(" [`parameter_list`] ")"
: ["->" `expression`] ":" `suite`
.. index::
keyword: async
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@@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ The power operator binds more tightly than unary operators on its left; it binds
less tightly than unary operators on its right. The syntax is:
.. productionlist::
power: (
`await_expr` | `primary`
) ["**" `u_expr`]
power: (
`await_expr` | `primary`
) ["**" `u_expr`]
Thus, in an unparenthesized sequence of power and unary operators, the operators
are evaluated from right to left (this does not constrain the evaluation order
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@@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ operators and one for additive operators:
.. productionlist::
m_expr: `u_expr` | `m_expr` "*" `u_expr` | `m_expr` "@" `m_expr` |
: `m_expr` "//" `u_expr`| `m_expr` "/" `u_expr` |
: `m_expr` "//" `u_expr`
| `m_expr` "/" `u_expr` |
: `m_expr` "%" `u_expr`
a_expr: `m_expr` | `a_expr` "+" `m_expr` | `a_expr` "-" `m_expr`
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@@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@ Shifting operations
The shifting operations have lower priority than the arithmetic operations:
.. productionlist::
shift_expr: `a_expr` | `shift_expr` (
"<<" | ">>"
) `a_expr`
shift_expr: `a_expr` | `shift_expr` (
"<<" | ">>"
) `a_expr`
These operators accept integers as arguments. They shift the first argument to
the left or right by the number of bits given by the second argument.
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@@ -1267,7 +1267,7 @@ C, expressions like ``a < b < c`` have the interpretation that is conventional
in mathematics:
.. productionlist::
comparison: `or_expr` (
`comp_operator` `or_expr`
)*
comparison: `or_expr` (
`comp_operator` `or_expr`
)*
comp_operator: "<" | ">" | "==" | ">=" | "<=" | "!="
: | "is" ["not"] | ["not"] "in"
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@@ -1631,9 +1631,9 @@ Expression lists
.. index:: pair: expression; list
.. productionlist::
expression_list: `expression` (
"," `expression`
)* [","]
starred_list: `starred_item` (
"," `starred_item`
)* [","]
starred_expression: `expression` | (
`starred_item` ","
)* [`starred_item`]
expression_list: `expression` (
"," `expression`
)* [","]
starred_list: `starred_item` (
"," `starred_item`
)* [","]
starred_expression: `expression` | (
`starred_item` ","
)* [`starred_item`]
starred_item: `expression` | "*" `or_expr`
.. index:: object: tuple
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@@ -707,15 +707,14 @@ The :keyword:`import` statement
keyword
:
from
..
productionlist
::
import_stmt
:
"import"
`
module
`
[
"as"
`
name
`]
(
","
`
module
`
[
"as"
`
name
`]
)*
:
|
"from"
`
relative_module
`
"import"
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
name
`]
:
(
","
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
name
`]
)*
:
|
"from"
`
relative_module
`
"import"
"("
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
name
`]
:
(
","
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
name
`]
)*
[
","
]
")"
import_stmt
:
"import"
`
module
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
(
","
`
module
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
)*
:
|
"from"
`
relative_module
`
"import"
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
:
(
","
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
)*
:
|
"from"
`
relative_module
`
"import"
"("
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
:
(
","
`
identifier
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
)*
[
","
]
")"
:
|
"from"
`
module
`
"import"
"*"
module
:
(`
identifier
`
"."
)*
`
identifier
`
relative_module
:
"."
*
`
module
`
|
"."
+
name
:
`
identifier
`
The
basic
import
statement
(
no
:
keyword
:`
from
`
clause
)
is
executed
in
two
steps
:
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@@ -837,12 +836,11 @@ features on a per-module basis before the release in which the feature becomes
standard
.
..
productionlist
::
*
future_statement
:
"from"
"__future__"
"import"
feature
[
"as"
name
]
:
(
","
feature
[
"as"
name
])*
:
|
"from"
"__future__"
"import"
"("
feature
[
"as"
name
]
:
(
","
feature
[
"as"
name
])*
[
","
]
")"
feature
:
identifier
name
:
identifier
future_stmt
:
"from"
"__future__"
"import"
`
feature
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
:
(
","
`
feature
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`])*
:
|
"from"
"__future__"
"import"
"("
`
feature
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`]
:
(
","
`
feature
`
[
"as"
`
identifier
`])*
[
","
]
")"
feature
:
`
identifier
`
A
future
statement
must
appear
near
the
top
of
the
module
.
The
only
lines
that
can
appear
before
a
future
statement
are
:
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