[Python-Dev] Issue #26204: compiler now emits a SyntaxWarning on constant statement
Yury Selivanov
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Tue Feb 9 17:15:47 EST 2016
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On 2016-02-08 8:02 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 05:43:25PM -0500, Yury Selivanov wrote: >> >> On 2016-02-08 5:19 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: >>> On 2/8/2016 4:51 PM, Victor Stinner wrote: >>>> 2016-02-08 22:28 GMT+01:00 Alexander Walters <tritium-list at sdamon.com>: >>>>> What incantation do you need to do to make that behavior apparent? >>>> I didn't know. I just checked. It's assert used with a non-empty tuple: >>>> >>>>>>> assert ("tuple",) >>>> <stdin>:1: SyntaxWarning: assertion is always true, perhaps remove >>>> parentheses? >>> I think this should be left to linters also. >>> >> I agree. I'd remove that warning. > > Please don't remove the warning, it is very useful. > > Compare an assertion written correctly: > > py> assert 1==2, "Error in arithmetic" > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > AssertionError: Error in arithmetic > > > with the simple mistake of wrapping the "tuple" in parens: > > py> assert (1==2, "Error in arithmetic") > <stdin>:1: SyntaxWarning: assertion is always true, perhaps remove parentheses? > py> You're right! It's indeed a trap that we should warn about. Thanks! Yury
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