#29174: makemessages does not find translations in Python 3.6 formatted string
literals
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               Reporter:  tonnzor               |          Owner:  nobody
                   Type:  Bug                   |         Status:  new
              Component:  Internationalization  |        Version:  2.0
               Severity:  Normal                |       Keywords:
           Triage Stage:  Unreviewed            |      Has patch:  0
    Needs documentation:  0                     |    Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  0                     |  Easy pickings:  0
                  UI/UX:  0                     |
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 Python 3.6 introduced formatted string literals, that are easy to use
 https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#f-strings

 But Django 2.0.2 does not recognize it when it tries to extract
 translations into PO file.

 Demo:

 {{{
 # views.py
 from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _

 header = f'{_("Header")}'
 header_old = '{}'.format(_("Header old"))
 }}}

 Run:
 {{{
 ./manage.py makemessages -a
 }}}

 PO file would contain only "Header old".

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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/29174>
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