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This could happen depending on you ISP behaviour. In any case this looks like a
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> The point is that := is valid expression syntax in Python 3.8, but you can't
> use it in an f-string.
Good? Allowing walrus operator in the f-strings will just lead to the debugging
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This doesn't seem at all related to walrus operator, I can reproduce this error
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This seems like a duplicate (or at least very similar) to the issue 29097.
Could you try a newer version of Python (that issue was fixed in 3.6.7) to make
sure it's not a duplicate?
That was specifically a Windows bug, Windson, make sure that what you're
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> I guess that's strong enough.
As a str.rindex use case. I don't read it as Guido's endorsing list.rindex
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This is the behaviour according to the Unicode standard version 11. This is not
an oversight on part of CPython implementation, this character (among others)
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This doesn't seem like a Python issue at all. I would suggest to turn to the
crossbario project in the first place, and report it to them if the fix for
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That's a fairly bare-bones implementation you're providing in your PR. Such a
feature would need documentation, tests, news entry. I'm not endorsing or
discarding your idea, but these are the general requirements for the feature of
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What you're desiring can already be implemented
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It seems to be parser module.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/parser.html#creating-st-objects
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The error you're seeing stems from this bit of code:
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With zero resulting from `taskid % 5` operation for values of taskid divisible
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Rocco, == is an equality operator, "is" is used for identity testing. If you
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do report it and we'd be glad to fix it.
The print function does not change the object, it's
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As a general rule, your PR would have to include documentation (including a
NEWS entry) and tests for the new functionality. Naturally, by itself it's not
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re.findall returns non-overlapping matches (as is made clear in documentation).
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This seems to be related to argument clinic work (issue 20186 and issue 20185).
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