[Bug 1883175] Re: missing support for python3.8 language features
Mathew Hodson
1883175 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jul 2 15:28:30 UTC 2020
** Tags added: upgrade-software-version
** Changed in: pycodestyle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: pyflakes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: python-flake8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
missing support for python3.8 language features
Status in pycodestyle package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in pyflakes package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in python-flake8 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Python 3.8 language features include some syntax that python3-flake8
3.7.9-2 registers as an error.
flake8 3.8.x is now available, released after Focal. The minor version
matches the supported python version, so a release from the 3.8.x
series should be ported to Focal. This version bump requires
dependency pycodestyle >= 2.6.0, which is where the bugfix occurs.
[Test Case]
Create a file test.py
Use python3 language features, e.g.
```
while (a := float(input())) < 10 :
print(f'{a=} is too much!')
print(f'{a=} works fine')
```
Run `python3 -m flake8 test.py`
Result:
"pyflakes" failed during execution due to "'FlakesChecker' object has no attribute 'NAMEDEXPR'"
Run flake8 with greater verbosity to see more details
test.py:1:9: E203 whitespace before ':'
test.py:1:10: E231 missing whitespace after ':'
`echo $?` shows a return value of 1
With the 3.8.3-1 version of the package proposed for Groovy
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-flake8/3.8.3-1) `test.py`
produces no output and returns 0
[Regression Potential]
Potential is minimal as this is a minor version bump, which upstream defines as only offering additional, optional checks and not breaking backward compatibility. No reported breakages between 3.7.9 and 3.8.3 are shown in upstream issue tracker.
Any regressions would appear as unexpected errors emitted when running
the linter on previously error-less, valid python code.
Upstream QA:
https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/internal/releases.html#process
outlines the required tests a release must pass, all of which
completed in https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8/-/pipelines/154124695
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