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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions Lib/test/test_future.py
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Expand Up@@ -275,6 +275,9 @@ def test_annotations(self):
eq("dict[str, int]")
eq("set[str,]")
eq("tuple[str, ...]")
eq("tuple[(str, *types)]")
eq("tuple[str, int, (str, int)]")
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This case was passing before. Did you meant tuple[str, int, *(str, int)]?

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It is for validating tuples have parens when they are inside of another tuple with different precedence.

eq("tuple[(*int, str, str, (str, int))]")
eq("tuple[str, int, float, dict[str, int]]")
eq("slice[0]")
eq("slice[0:1]")
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Correctly generate annotations where parentheses are omitted but required
(e.g: ``Type[(str, int, *other))]``.
13 changes: 12 additions & 1 deletion Python/ast_unparse.c
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Expand Up@@ -781,8 +781,19 @@ static int
append_ast_subscript(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer, expr_ty e)
{
APPEND_EXPR(e->v.Subscript.value, PR_ATOM);
int level = PR_TUPLE;
expr_ty slice = e->v.Subscript.slice;
if (slice->kind == Tuple_kind){
for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < asdl_seq_LEN(slice->v.Tuple.elts); i++){
expr_ty element = asdl_seq_GET(slice->v.Tuple.elts, i);
if (element->kind == Starred_kind){
++level;
break;
}
}
}
APPEND_STR("[");
APPEND_EXPR(e->v.Subscript.slice, PR_TUPLE);
APPEND_EXPR(e->v.Subscript.slice, level);
APPEND_STR_FINISH("]");
}

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