INADA Naoki <songofaca...@gmail.com> added the comment:

> in practice `ast.parse()` is often used with smaller fragments of source code 
> that don't directly correspond to a complete module, and this behaviour makes 
> no sense in such cases.
>
> The resulting bug in kdev-python took a while to track down (because I had no 
> immediate reason to suspect this change), and will be somewhat awkward to 
> workaround.

Would you elaborate it more, please?
Without concrete example, we cannot to decide how it's important problem.

> I would prefer that this be reverted; it's likely to break a variety of users 
> in strange ways.

I don't want to revert, see discussions in this issue and PR-5927.

And would you give us real world example of "variety of users"?
How many applications use ast.parse for such way?

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