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	Revert compile.c changes that shouldn't have been included in previous checkin
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			@ -1616,14 +1616,10 @@ compiler_while(struct compiler *c, stmt_ty s)
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		orelse = NULL;
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	ADDOP_JREL(c, SETUP_LOOP, end);
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	compiler_use_next_block(c, loop);
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	if (!compiler_push_fblock(c, LOOP, loop))
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		return 0;
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	compiler_use_next_block(c, loop);
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	if (constant == -1) {
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		/* XXX(ncoghlan): SF bug #1750076
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		   Use same special casing as is used in for loops
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		   A test case for this would be nice... */
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		c->u->u_lineno_set = false;
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		VISIT(c, expr, s->v.While.test);
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		ADDOP_JREL(c, JUMP_IF_FALSE, anchor);
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		ADDOP(c, POP_TOP);
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			@ -3525,8 +3521,7 @@ assemble_lnotab(struct assembler *a, struct instr *i)
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	/* XXX(nnorwitz): is there a better way to handle this?
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	   for loops are special, we want to be able to trace them
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	   each time around, so we need to set an extra line number. */
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	/* XXX(ncoghlan): while loops need this too */
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	if (d_lineno == 0)
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	if (d_lineno == 0 && i->i_opcode != FOR_ITER)
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		return 1;
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	if (d_bytecode > 255) {
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