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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| doctests = """
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| 
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| Test simple loop with conditional
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| 
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|     >>> sum(i*i for i in range(100) if i&1 == 1)
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|     166650
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| 
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| Test simple nesting
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| 
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|     >>> list((i,j) for i in range(3) for j in range(4) )
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|     [(0, 0), (0, 1), (0, 2), (0, 3), (1, 0), (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 0), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3)]
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| 
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| Test nesting with the inner expression dependent on the outer
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| 
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|     >>> list((i,j) for i in range(4) for j in range(i) )
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|     [(1, 0), (2, 0), (2, 1), (3, 0), (3, 1), (3, 2)]
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| 
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| Make sure the induction variable is not exposed
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| 
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|     >>> i = 20
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|     >>> sum(i*i for i in range(100))
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|     328350
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|     >>> i
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|     20
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| 
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| Test first class
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| 
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|     >>> g = (i*i for i in range(4))
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|     >>> type(g)
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|     <class 'generator'>
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|     >>> list(g)
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|     [0, 1, 4, 9]
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| 
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| Test direct calls to next()
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| 
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|     >>> g = (i*i for i in range(3))
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     0
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     1
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     4
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|       File "<pyshell#21>", line 1, in -toplevel-
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|         next(g)
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|     StopIteration
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| 
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| Does it stay stopped?
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| 
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|       File "<pyshell#21>", line 1, in -toplevel-
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|         next(g)
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|     StopIteration
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|     >>> list(g)
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|     []
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| 
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| Test running gen when defining function is out of scope
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| 
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|     >>> def f(n):
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|     ...     return (i*i for i in range(n))
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|     >>> list(f(10))
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|     [0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81]
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| 
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|     >>> def f(n):
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|     ...     return ((i,j) for i in range(3) for j in range(n))
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|     >>> list(f(4))
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|     [(0, 0), (0, 1), (0, 2), (0, 3), (1, 0), (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 0), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3)]
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|     >>> def f(n):
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|     ...     return ((i,j) for i in range(3) for j in range(4) if j in range(n))
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|     >>> list(f(4))
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|     [(0, 0), (0, 1), (0, 2), (0, 3), (1, 0), (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 0), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3)]
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|     >>> list(f(2))
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|     [(0, 0), (0, 1), (1, 0), (1, 1), (2, 0), (2, 1)]
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| 
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| Verify that parenthesis are required in a statement
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| 
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|     >>> def f(n):
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|     ...     return i*i for i in range(n)
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|        ...
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|     SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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| 
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| Verify that parenthesis are required when used as a keyword argument value
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| 
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|     >>> dict(a = i for i in range(10))
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|        ...
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|     SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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| 
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| Verify that parenthesis are required when used as a keyword argument value
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| 
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|     >>> dict(a = (i for i in range(10))) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
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|     {'a': <generator object <genexpr> at ...>}
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| 
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| Verify early binding for the outermost for-expression
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| 
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|     >>> x=10
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|     >>> g = (i*i for i in range(x))
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|     >>> x = 5
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|     >>> list(g)
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|     [0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81]
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| 
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| Verify that the outermost for-expression makes an immediate check
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| for iterability
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| 
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|     >>> (i for i in 6)
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|       File "<pyshell#4>", line 1, in -toplevel-
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|         (i for i in 6)
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|     TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable
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| 
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| Verify late binding for the outermost if-expression
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| 
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|     >>> include = (2,4,6,8)
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|     >>> g = (i*i for i in range(10) if i in include)
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|     >>> include = (1,3,5,7,9)
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|     >>> list(g)
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|     [1, 9, 25, 49, 81]
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| 
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| Verify late binding for the innermost for-expression
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| 
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|     >>> g = ((i,j) for i in range(3) for j in range(x))
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|     >>> x = 4
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|     >>> list(g)
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|     [(0, 0), (0, 1), (0, 2), (0, 3), (1, 0), (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 0), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3)]
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| 
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| Verify re-use of tuples (a side benefit of using genexps over listcomps)
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| 
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|     >>> tupleids = list(map(id, ((i,i) for i in range(10))))
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|     >>> int(max(tupleids) - min(tupleids))
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|     0
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| 
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| Verify that syntax error's are raised for genexps used as lvalues
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| 
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|     >>> (y for y in (1,2)) = 10
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|        ...
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|     SyntaxError: cannot assign to generator expression
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| 
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|     >>> (y for y in (1,2)) += 10
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|        ...
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|     SyntaxError: cannot assign to generator expression
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| 
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| 
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| ########### Tests borrowed from or inspired by test_generators.py ############
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| 
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| Make a generator that acts like range()
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| 
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|     >>> yrange = lambda n:  (i for i in range(n))
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|     >>> list(yrange(10))
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|     [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
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| 
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| Generators always return to the most recent caller:
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| 
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|     >>> def creator():
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|     ...     r = yrange(5)
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|     ...     print("creator", next(r))
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|     ...     return r
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|     >>> def caller():
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|     ...     r = creator()
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|     ...     for i in r:
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|     ...             print("caller", i)
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|     >>> caller()
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|     creator 0
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|     caller 1
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|     caller 2
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|     caller 3
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|     caller 4
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| 
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| Generators can call other generators:
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| 
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|     >>> def zrange(n):
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|     ...     for i in yrange(n):
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|     ...         yield i
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|     >>> list(zrange(5))
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|     [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
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| 
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| 
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| Verify that a gen exp cannot be resumed while it is actively running:
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| 
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|     >>> g = (next(me) for i in range(10))
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|     >>> me = g
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|     >>> next(me)
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|       File "<pyshell#30>", line 1, in -toplevel-
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|         next(me)
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|       File "<pyshell#28>", line 1, in <generator expression>
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|         g = (next(me) for i in range(10))
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|     ValueError: generator already executing
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| 
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| Verify exception propagation
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| 
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|     >>> g = (10 // i for i in (5, 0, 2))
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     2
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|       File "<pyshell#37>", line 1, in -toplevel-
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|         next(g)
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|       File "<pyshell#35>", line 1, in <generator expression>
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|         g = (10 // i for i in (5, 0, 2))
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|     ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
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|     >>> next(g)
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|     Traceback (most recent call last):
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|       File "<pyshell#38>", line 1, in -toplevel-
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|         next(g)
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|     StopIteration
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| 
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| Make sure that None is a valid return value
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| 
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|     >>> list(None for i in range(10))
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|     [None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None]
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| 
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| Check that generator attributes are present
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| 
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|     >>> g = (i*i for i in range(3))
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|     >>> expected = set(['gi_frame', 'gi_running'])
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|     >>> set(attr for attr in dir(g) if not attr.startswith('__')) >= expected
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|     True
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| 
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|     >>> from test.support import HAVE_DOCSTRINGS
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|     >>> print(g.__next__.__doc__ if HAVE_DOCSTRINGS else 'Implement next(self).')
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|     Implement next(self).
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|     >>> import types
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|     >>> isinstance(g, types.GeneratorType)
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|     True
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| 
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| Check the __iter__ slot is defined to return self
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| 
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|     >>> iter(g) is g
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|     True
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| 
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| Verify that the running flag is set properly
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| 
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|     >>> g = (me.gi_running for i in (0,1))
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|     >>> me = g
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|     >>> me.gi_running
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|     0
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|     >>> next(me)
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|     1
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|     >>> me.gi_running
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|     0
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| 
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| Verify that genexps are weakly referencable
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| 
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|     >>> import weakref
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|     >>> g = (i*i for i in range(4))
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|     >>> wr = weakref.ref(g)
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|     >>> wr() is g
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|     True
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|     >>> p = weakref.proxy(g)
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|     >>> list(p)
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|     [0, 1, 4, 9]
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| 
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| 
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| """
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| 
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| import sys
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| 
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| # Trace function can throw off the tuple reuse test.
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| if hasattr(sys, 'gettrace') and sys.gettrace():
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|     __test__ = {}
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| else:
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|     __test__ = {'doctests' : doctests}
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| 
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| def test_main(verbose=None):
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|     from test import support
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|     from test import test_genexps
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|     support.run_doctest(test_genexps, verbose)
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| 
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|     # verify reference counting
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|     if verbose and hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount"):
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|         import gc
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|         counts = [None] * 5
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|         for i in range(len(counts)):
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|             support.run_doctest(test_genexps, verbose)
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|             gc.collect()
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|             counts[i] = sys.gettotalrefcount()
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|         print(counts)
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     test_main(verbose=True)
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