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[3.11] gh-101100: Fix Sphinx warnings in `library/ast.rst` (GH-113289) (#113291)
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Node classes
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This is the base of all AST node classes. The actual node classes are
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derived from the :file:`Parser/Python.asdl` file, which is reproduced
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:ref:`above <abstract-grammar>`. They are defined in the :mod:`_ast` C
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:ref:`above <abstract-grammar>`. They are defined in the :mod:`!_ast` C
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module and re-exported in :mod:`ast`.
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There is one class defined for each left-hand side symbol in the abstract
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@ -128,14 +128,14 @@ Node classes
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.. deprecated:: 3.8
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Old classes :class:`ast.Num`, :class:`ast.Str`, :class:`ast.Bytes`,
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:class:`ast.NameConstant` and :class:`ast.Ellipsis` are still available,
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Old classes :class:`!ast.Num`, :class:`!ast.Str`, :class:`!ast.Bytes`,
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:class:`!ast.NameConstant` and :class:`!ast.Ellipsis` are still available,
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but they will be removed in future Python releases. In the meantime,
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instantiating them will return an instance of a different class.
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.. deprecated:: 3.9
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Old classes :class:`ast.Index` and :class:`ast.ExtSlice` are still
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Old classes :class:`!ast.Index` and :class:`!ast.ExtSlice` are still
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available, but they will be removed in future Python releases.
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In the meantime, instantiating them will return an instance of
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a different class.
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.. class:: arg(arg, annotation, type_comment)
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A single argument in a list. ``arg`` is a raw string of the argument
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name, ``annotation`` is its annotation, such as a :class:`Str` or
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:class:`Name` node.
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name; ``annotation`` is its annotation, such as a :class:`Name` node.
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.. attribute:: type_comment
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.. function:: get_source_segment(source, node, *, padded=False)
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Get source code segment of the *source* that generated *node*.
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If some location information (:attr:`lineno`, :attr:`end_lineno`,
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:attr:`col_offset`, or :attr:`end_col_offset`) is missing, return ``None``.
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If some location information (:attr:`~ast.AST.lineno`, :attr:`~ast.AST.end_lineno`,
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:attr:`~ast.AST.col_offset`, or :attr:`~ast.AST.end_col_offset`) is missing, return ``None``.
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If *padded* is ``True``, the first line of a multi-line statement will
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be padded with spaces to match its original position.
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.. function:: fix_missing_locations(node)
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When you compile a node tree with :func:`compile`, the compiler expects
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:attr:`lineno` and :attr:`col_offset` attributes for every node that supports
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:attr:`~ast.AST.lineno` and :attr:`~ast.AST.col_offset` attributes for every node that supports
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them. This is rather tedious to fill in for generated nodes, so this helper
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adds these attributes recursively where not already set, by setting them to
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the values of the parent node. It works recursively starting at *node*.
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.. function:: copy_location(new_node, old_node)
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Copy source location (:attr:`lineno`, :attr:`col_offset`, :attr:`end_lineno`,
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and :attr:`end_col_offset`) from *old_node* to *new_node* if possible,
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Copy source location (:attr:`~ast.AST.lineno`, :attr:`~ast.AST.col_offset`, :attr:`~ast.AST.end_lineno`,
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and :attr:`~ast.AST.end_col_offset`) from *old_node* to *new_node* if possible,
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and return *new_node*.
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visited unless the visitor calls :meth:`generic_visit` or visits them
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itself.
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.. method:: visit_Constant(node)
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Handles all constant nodes.
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Don't use the :class:`NodeVisitor` if you want to apply changes to nodes
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during traversal. For this a special visitor exists
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(:class:`NodeTransformer`) that allows modifications.
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.. deprecated:: 3.8
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Methods :meth:`visit_Num`, :meth:`visit_Str`, :meth:`visit_Bytes`,
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:meth:`visit_NameConstant` and :meth:`visit_Ellipsis` are deprecated
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Methods :meth:`!visit_Num`, :meth:`!visit_Str`, :meth:`!visit_Bytes`,
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:meth:`!visit_NameConstant` and :meth:`!visit_Ellipsis` are deprecated
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now and will not be called in future Python versions. Add the
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:meth:`visit_Constant` method to handle all constant nodes.
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)
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Keep in mind that if the node you're operating on has child nodes you must
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either transform the child nodes yourself or call the :meth:`generic_visit`
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either transform the child nodes yourself or call the :meth:`~ast.NodeVisitor.generic_visit`
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method for the node first.
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For nodes that were part of a collection of statements (that applies to all
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If :class:`NodeTransformer` introduces new nodes (that weren't part of
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original tree) without giving them location information (such as
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:attr:`lineno`), :func:`fix_missing_locations` should be called with
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:attr:`~ast.AST.lineno`), :func:`fix_missing_locations` should be called with
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the new sub-tree to recalculate the location information::
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tree = ast.parse('foo', mode='eval')
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.. section: Library
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Add default implementation of the :meth:`ast.NodeVisitor.visit_Constant`
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method which emits a deprecation warning and calls corresponding methody
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method which emits a deprecation warning and calls corresponding methods
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``visit_Num()``, ``visit_Str()``, etc.
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