Does Python 3.1 accept \r\n in compile()?

Terry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Wed Dec 29 18:11:14 EST 2010


On 12/29/2010 4:06 PM, jmfauth wrote:
> On 29 Dez., 21:14, Terry Reedy<tjre... at udel.edu>  wrote:
>> On 12/29/2010 2:31 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
>>
>>> "Changed in version 3.2: Allowed use of Windows and Mac newlines. Also
>>> input in 'exec' mode does not have to end in a newline anymore. Added
>>> the optimize parameter."
>>
>> Retest shows that above is correct.
>>
>>   >>>  compile("print(999)\r\n", "blah", "exec")
>>
>> <code object<module>  at 0x00F5EC50, file "blah", line 1>
>>
>
> Ok, I see. Thanks.
>
> The '\r\n' acceptance has been introduced in Python 2.7
> and I was a little bit suprised with Python 3.1.

2.6 was followed by 3.0 and then 3.1.
2.7 will be followed by 3.2 in a couple more month.
That feature was added to 2.7 and 3.2 in Nov 2009 long after 3.1.

-- 
Terry Jan Reedy




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