gh-137376: ensure that SyntaxError are properly detected in REPL#137378
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picnixz wants to merge 6 commits intopython:mainfrom
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gh-137376: ensure that SyntaxError are properly detected in REPL#137378picnixz wants to merge 6 commits intopython:mainfrom
SyntaxError are properly detected in REPL#137378picnixz wants to merge 6 commits intopython:mainfrom
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Ok this approach is still incomplete. I could write something like EDIT: This appears to be the same since at least Python 3.6. |
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I'm going to close this one in favor of #137707. |
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This is very fast hack because I need to go and won't be able to do any work. I plan to handle better the arguments to
symtable.symtablebut the idea is to re-use the same flags that were passed to the compiler since otherwise some tests fail (the barry test fails because the future is added separately, and symtable on<>would fail as it doesn't know about the future).globalstatement #137376