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30cf86bc
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30cf86bc
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Dec 16, 2010
by
Stefan Behnel
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fix ticket #576: builtin 'str' type must be 'unicode' type in -3 mode
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Cython/Compiler/Symtab.py
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tests/run/cython3.pyx
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Cython/Compiler/Symtab.py
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@@ -733,6 +733,13 @@ class BuiltinScope(Scope):
cname, type = definition
self.declare_var(name, type, None, cname)
def lookup(self, name, language_level=None):
# 'language_level' is passed by ModuleScope
if language_level == 3:
if name == 'str':
name = 'unicode'
return Scope.lookup(self, name)
def declare_builtin(self, name, pos):
if not hasattr(builtins, name):
if self.outer_scope is not None:
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@@ -882,6 +889,12 @@ class ModuleScope(Scope):
def global_scope(self):
return self
def lookup(self, name):
entry = self.lookup_here(name)
if entry is not None:
return entry
return self.outer_scope.lookup(name, language_level = self.context.language_level)
def declare_builtin(self, name, pos):
if not hasattr(builtins, name) and name != 'xrange':
# 'xrange' is special cased in Code.py
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tests/run/cython3.pyx
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@@ -66,6 +66,19 @@ def unicode_literals():
print
(
isinstance
(
ustring
,
unicode
)
or
type
(
ustring
))
return
ustring
def
str_type_is_unicode
():
"""
>>> str_type, s = str_type_is_unicode()
>>> isinstance(s, type(ustring)) or (s, str_type)
True
>>> isinstance(s, str_type) or (s, str_type)
True
>>> isinstance(ustring, str_type) or str_type
True
"""
cdef
str
s
=
'abc'
return
str
,
s
def
list_comp
():
"""
>>> list_comp()
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