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[3.13] gh-125832: Clarify comment for inlined comprehensions as per PEP-709 (gh-126322) (gh-126344)
* gh-125832: Clarify comment for inlined comprehensions as per PEP-709 (#126322)
* Fix comprehensions comment to inlined by pep 709
* Update spacing
Co-authored-by: RUANG (James Roy) <longjinyii@outlook.com>
* Add reference to PEP 709
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Co-authored-by: Carol Willing <carolcode@willingconsulting.com>
Co-authored-by: RUANG (James Roy) <longjinyii@outlook.com>
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* Add space
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Co-authored-by: rimchoi <hyerimc858@gmail.com>
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/* List and set comprehensions and generator expressions work by creating a
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nested function to perform the actual iteration. This means that the
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iteration variables don't leak into the current scope.
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/* List and set comprehensions work by being inlined at the location where
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they are defined. The isolation of iteration variables is provided by
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pushing/popping clashing locals on the stack. Generator expressions work
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by creating a nested function to perform the actual iteration.
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This means that the iteration variables don't leak into the current scope.
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See https://peps.python.org/pep-0709/ for additional information.
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The defined function is called immediately following its definition, with the
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result of that call being the result of the expression.
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The LC/SC version returns the populated container, while the GE version is
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