[Python-Dev] problem with genexp
Neal Norwitz
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Sat Feb 25 00:11:26 CET 2006
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On 2/20/06, Jiwon Seo <seojiwon at gmail.com> wrote: > Regarding this Grammar change; (last October) > from argument: [test '=' ] test [gen_for] > to argument: test [gen_for] | test '=' test ['(' gen_for ')'] > > - to raise error for "bar(a = i for i in range(10)) )" > > I think we should change it to > argument: test [gen_for] | test '=' test > > instead of > argument: test [gen_for] | test '=' test ['(' gen_for ')'] > > that is, without ['(' gen_for ')'] . We don't need that extra term, > because "test" itself includes generator expressions - with all those > parensises. Works for me, committed. n
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