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Metabug: Improving C-level coverage #94808
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@mdboom: I think a better approach would be to create sub-checklists or a single issue per file with another checklist for the paths that need coverage, instead of opening dozen of issues for each individual path. Even having an issue per file will result in 548 new issues though, so I'm not sure if we want to do that preemptively for each file. I'd say it's better to keep the checklist with the files and paths here, and then directly create PRs for each (or multiple) paths. Another option is to create a project, and handle it there. You can add a new custom field to specify the file, and create draft issues for each path without creating actual issues here (let me know if you need more help with that). |
I thought about that, but most of the uncovered areas will have independent fixes, and bug-per-area sets up that work to happen. I'm starting with files that have seen a lot of changes lately, so we're seeing quite a few issues in them. I suspect most files will not be that way -- most will probably have no issues, and we can just check the box here and not create a flood of issues where they aren't needed.
Agreed.
I'm happy to use a project instead if you'd prefer. IIUC, it's pretty easy to move the existing issues already created into it. I know I can't create a project, but once it's created, I don't know what my limited permissions will allow me to do. |
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Maybe it would be better to start by trimming down the list to remove files that have no issues, and see how many files are left first. The remaining files and their paths could be listed here, and if someone starts working on them and wants to discuss the approach they could create the issues lazily or directly create PRs that refers to this meta issues if the fix is straightforward enough. I don't think having lot of almost empty issues (like #94817) will help this effort. |
I programmatically removed files that have 100% coverage, and then also (manually) removed anything platform specific and all of
My thinking was this checklist was to say "someone has read through the file and identified all of the potential issues". Some of the issues will have simple tests that can be written, some are dead code, some might reveal bugs, but we need a place to have those discussions and deal with them individually (not here, ideally). For really simple ones, if it's ok to just reference this bug, that's fine by me, but we still need a way to keep track of which files have been vetted to track progress.
Maybe not in general. The ones I've filed so far are directly tied to the faster CPython work, and the ability to move with more confidence there. So there are motivated people who want to close these bugs. But I empathize with the concern of just creating bugs for the sake of creating them. |
This is much better, thanks for doing this!
My idea was to do something like:
Once people start working on these items, there are different options. They can:
The first two options work for straightforward cases, the third works if the problems are similar, and the last for more complex cases that require discussions. You can also do this incrementally, i.e. start with a list like the one above, then convert some to PRs and some to issues as needed. In addition, if you hover with the mouse over a checklist item, a ⨀ icon will appear to the right which will allow you to quickly convert the item to an actual issue if/when you decide to open a discussion about a specific file or problem.
That's great to hear, I just wanted to avoid creating a bunch of issues that might end up sitting there indefinitely :) |
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Thanks. The revised plan you suggested should work just fine. I didn't know about the feature to automatically open an issue from a checklist item. |
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@pablogsal, should we be backporting these coverage-improving tests to 3.11? I think we should be consistent in our handling of all of them. I don't think we usually backport test-only PRs, but perhaps these are sort of a special case. |
`bool_new` had no coverage. Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:brandtbucher
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Test only PRs are generally ok to backport 👍 |
…gits is provided (pythonGH-94860) (cherry picked from commit 625ba9b) Co-authored-by: Michael Droettboom <mdboom@gmail.com>
`bool_new` had no coverage. Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:brandtbucher (cherry picked from commit df4d53a) Co-authored-by: Michael Droettboom <mdboom@gmail.com>
…erator is already running (#97672)
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* Correct CVE-2020-10735 documentation (python#100306) * pythongh-94912: Added marker for non-standard coroutine function detection (python#99247) This introduces a new decorator `@inspect.markcoroutinefunction`, which, applied to a sync function, makes it appear async to `inspect.iscoroutinefunction()`. * Docs: Don't upload CI artifacts (python#100330) * pythongh-89727: Fix os.walk RecursionError on deep trees (python#99803) Use a stack to implement os.walk iteratively instead of recursively to avoid hitting recursion limits on deeply nested trees. * pythongh-69929: re docs: Add more specific definition of \w (python#92015) Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com> * pythongh-89051: Add ssl.OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT (python#93927) Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org> Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com> Fixes python#89051 * pythongh-88211: Change lower-case and upper-case to match recommendations in imaplib docs (python#99625) * pythongh-100348: Fix ref cycle in `asyncio._SelectorSocketTransport` with `_read_ready_cb` (python#100349) * pythongh-99925: Fix inconsistency in `json.dumps()` error messages (pythonGH-99926) * Clarify that every thread has its own default context in contextvars (python#99246) * pythongh-99576: Fix cookiejar file that was not truncated for some classes (pythonGH-99616) Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl> * pythongh-100188: Reduce misses in BINARY_SUBSCR_(LIST/TUPLE)_INT (python#100189) Don't specialize if the index is negative. * pythongh-99991: improve docs on str.encode and bytes.decode (python#100198) Co-authored-by: C.A.M. Gerlach <CAM.Gerlach@Gerlach.CAM> * pythongh-91081: Add note on WeakKeyDictionary behavior when deleting a replaced entry (python#91499) Co-authored-by: Pieter Eendebak <P.T.eendebak@tudelft.nl> Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com> * pythongh-85267: Improvements to inspect.signature __text_signature__ handling (python#98796) This makes a couple related changes to inspect.signature's behaviour when parsing a signature from `__text_signature__`. First, `inspect.signature` is documented as only raising ValueError or TypeError. However, in some cases, we could raise RuntimeError. This PR changes that, thereby fixing python#83685. (Note that the new ValueErrors in RewriteSymbolics are caught and then reraised with a message) Second, `inspect.signature` could randomly drop parameters that it didn't understand (corresponding to `return None` in the `p` function). This is the core issue in python#85267. I think this is very surprising behaviour and it seems better to fail outright. Third, adding this new failure broke a couple tests. To fix them (and to e.g. allow `inspect.signature(select.epoll.register)` as in python#85267), I add constant folding of a couple binary operations to RewriteSymbolics. (There's some discussion of making signature expression evaluation arbitrary powerful in python#68155. I think that's out of scope. The additional constant folding here is pretty straightforward, useful, and not much of a slippery slope) Fourth, while python#85267 is incorrect about the cause of the issue, it turns out if you had consecutive newlines in __text_signature__, you'd get `tokenize.TokenError`. Finally, the `if name is invalid:` code path was dead, since `parse_name` never returned `invalid`. * pythonGH-100363: Speed up `asyncio.get_running_loop` (python#100364) * pythonGH-100133: fix `asyncio` subprocess losing `stderr` and `stdout` output (python#100154) * pythongh-100374: Fixed a bug in socket.getfqdn() (pythongh-100375) * pythongh-100129: Add tests for pickling all builtin types and functions (pythonGH-100142) * Remove unused variable from `dis._find_imports` (python#100396) * pythongh-78878: Fix crash when creating an instance of `_ctypes.CField` (python#14837) * pythonGH-69564: Clarify use of octal format of mode argument in help(os.chmod) (python#20621) Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya <59607654+kumaraditya303@users.noreply.github.com> * pythonGH-99554: Pack location tables more effectively (pythonGH-99556) * Correct typo in typing.py (python#100423) In the docstring of `ParamSpec`, the name of `P = ParamSpec('P')` was mistakenly written as `'T'`. * pythongh-99761: Add `_PyLong_IsPositiveSingleDigit` function to check for single digit integers (python#100064) * pythonGH-99770: Make the correct call specialization fail kind show up in the stats (pythonGH-99771) * pythongh-78997: fix bad rebase of moved test file (python#100424) * pythongh-100344: Add C implementation for `asyncio.current_task` (python#100345) Co-authored-by: pranavtbhat * pythonGH-99554: Trim trailing whitespace (pythonGH-100435) Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:brandtbucher * pythongh-85432: Harmonise parameter names between C and pure-Python implementations of `datetime.time.strftime`, `datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp` (python#99993) * pythongh-57762: fix misleading tkinter.Tk docstring (python#98837) Mentioned as a desired change by terryjreedy on the corresponding issue, since Tk is not a subclass of Toplevel. * pythongh-48496: Added example and link to faq for UnboundLocalError in reference (python#93068) * Fix typo in 3.12 What's New (python#100449) * pythongh-76963: PEP3118 itemsize of an empty ctypes array should not be 0 (pythonGH-5576) The itemsize returned in a memoryview of a ctypes array is now computed from the item type, instead of dividing the total size by the length and assuming that the length is not zero. * pythonGH-100459: fix copy-paste errors in specialization stats (pythonGH-100460) * pythongh-99110: Initialize `frame->previous` in init_frame to fix segmentation fault when accessing `frame.f_back` (python#100182) * pythongh-98712: Clarify "readonly bytes-like object" semantics in C arg-parsing docs (python#98710) * pythongh-92216: improve performance of `hasattr` for type objects (pythonGH-99979) * pythongh-100288: Specialise LOAD_ATTR_METHOD for managed dictionaries (pythonGH-100289) * Revert "pythongh-100288: Specialise LOAD_ATTR_METHOD for managed dictionaries (pythonGH-100289)" (python#100468) This reverts commit c3c7848. * pythongh-94155: Reduce hash collisions for code objects (python#100183) * Uses a better hashing algorithm to get better dispersion and remove commutativity. * Incorporates `co_firstlineno`, `Py_SIZE(co)`, and bytecode instructions. * This is now the entire set of criteria used in `code_richcompare`, except for `_PyCode_ConstantKey` (which would incorporate the types of `co_consts` rather than just their values). * pythongh-83076: 3.8x speed improvement in (Async)Mock instantiation (python#100252) * pythongh-99482: remove `jython` compatibility parts from stdlib and tests (python#99484) * bpo-40447: accept all path-like objects in compileall.compile_file (python#19883) Signed-off-by: Filipe Laíns <lains@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Filipe Laíns <lains@riseup.net> Co-authored-by: Irit Katriel <1055913+iritkatriel@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Shantanu <12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com> * pythonGH-100425: Improve accuracy of builtin sum() for float inputs (pythonGH-100426) * pythongh-68320, pythongh-88302 - Allow for private `pathlib.Path` subclassing (pythonGH-31691) Users may wish to define subclasses of `pathlib.Path` to add or modify existing methods. Before this change, attempting to instantiate a subclass raised an exception like: AttributeError: type object 'PPath' has no attribute '_flavour' Previously the `_flavour` attribute was assigned as follows: PurePath._flavour = xxx not set!! xxx PurePosixPath._flavour = _PosixFlavour() PureWindowsPath._flavour = _WindowsFlavour() This change replaces it with a `_pathmod` attribute, set as follows: PurePath._pathmod = os.path PurePosixPath._pathmod = posixpath PureWindowsPath._pathmod = ntpath Functionality from `_PosixFlavour` and `_WindowsFlavour` is moved into `PurePath` as underscored-prefixed classmethods. Flavours are removed. Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eryk Sun <eryksun@gmail.com> * pythongh-99947: Ensure unreported errors are chained for SystemError during import (pythonGH-99946) * Add "strict" to dotproduct(). Add docstring. Factor-out common code. (pythonGH-100480) * pythongh-94808: improve test coverage of number formatting (python#99472) * pythongh-100454: Start running SSL tests with OpenSSL 3.1.0-beta1 (python#100456) * pythongh-100268: Add is_integer method to int (python#100439) This improves the lives of type annotation users of `float` - which type checkers implicitly treat as `int|float` because that is what most code actually wants. Before this change a `.is_integer()` method could not be assumed to exist on things annotated as `: float` due to the method not existing on both types. * pythongh-77771: Add enterabs example in sched (python#92716) Co-authored-by: Shantanu <12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com> * pythonGH-91166: Implement zero copy writes for `SelectorSocketTransport` in asyncio (python#31871) Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum@gmail.com> * pythonGH-91166: Implement zero copy writes for `SelectorSocketTransport` in asyncio (python#31871) Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum@gmail.com> * Misc Itertools recipe tweaks (pythonGH-100493) * pythongh-100357: Convert several functions in `bltinsmodule` to AC (python#100358) * Remove wrong comment about `repr` in `test_unicode` (python#100495) * pythongh-99908: Tutorial: Modernize the 'data-record class' example (python#100499) Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com> * pythongh-100474: Fix handling of dirs named index.html in http.server (pythonGH-100475) If you had a directory called index.html or index.htm within a directory, it would cause http.server to return a 404 Not Found error instead of the directory listing. This came about due to not checking that the index was a regular file. I have also added a test case for this situation. Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:merwok * pythongh-100287: Fix unittest.mock.seal with AsyncMock (python#100496) * pythongh-99535: Add test for inheritance of annotations and update documentation (python#99990) * pythongh-100428: Make float documentation more accurate (python#100437) Previously, the grammar did not accept `float("10")`. Also implement mdickinson's suggestion of removing the indirection. * [Minor PR] Quotes in documentation changed into code blocks (python#99536) Minor formatting fix in documentation Co-authored-by: Shantanu <12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com> * pythongh-100472: Fix docs claim that compileall parameters could be bytes (python#100473) * pythongh-100519: simplification to `eff_request_host` in cookiejar.py (python#99588) `IPV4_RE` includes a `.`, and the `.find(".") == -1` included here is already testing to make sure there's no dot, so this part of the expression is tautological. Instead use more modern `in` syntax to make it clear what the check is doing here. The simplified implementation more clearly matches the wording in RFC 2965. Co-authored-by: hauntsaninja <hauntsaninja@gmail.com> * pythongh-99308: Clarify re docs for byte pattern group names (python#99311) * pythongh-92446: Improve argparse choices docs; revert bad change to lzma docs (python#94627) Based on the definition of the collections.abc classes, it is more accurate to use "sequence" instead of "container" when describing argparse choices. A previous attempt at fixing this in python#92450 was mistaken; this PR reverts that change. Co-authored-by: Shantanu <12621235+hauntsaninja@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix name of removed `inspect.Signature.from_builtin` method in 3.11.0a2 changelog (python#100525) * pythongh-100520: Fix `rst` markup in `configparser` docstrings (python#100524) * pythongh-99509: Add `__class_getitem__` to `multiprocessing.queues.Queue` (python#99511) * pythongh-94603: micro optimize list.pop (pythongh-94604) * Remove `NoneType` redefinition from `clinic.py` (python#100551) * pythongh-100553: Improve accuracy of sqlite3.Row iter test (python#100555) * pythonGH-98831: Modernize a ton of simpler instructions (python#100545) * load_const and load_fast aren't families for now * Don't decref unmoved names * Modernize GET_ANEXT * Modernize GET_AWAITABLE * Modernize ASYNC_GEN_WRAP * Modernize YIELD_VALUE * Modernize POP_EXCEPT (in more than one way) * Modernize PREP_RERAISE_STAR * Modernize LOAD_ASSERTION_ERROR * Modernize LOAD_BUILD_CLASS * Modernize STORE_NAME * Modernize LOAD_NAME * Modernize LOAD_CLASSDEREF * Modernize LOAD_DEREF * Modernize STORE_DEREF * Modernize COPY_FREE_VARS (mark it as done) * Modernize LIST_TO_TUPLE * Modernize LIST_EXTEND * Modernize SET_UPDATE * Modernize SETUP_ANNOTATIONS * Modernize DICT_UPDATE * Modernize DICT_MERGE * Modernize MAP_ADD * Modernize IS_OP * Modernize CONTAINS_OP * Modernize CHECK_EXC_MATCH * Modernize IMPORT_NAME * Modernize IMPORT_STAR * Modernize IMPORT_FROM * Modernize JUMP_FORWARD (mark it as done) * Modernize JUMP_BACKWARD (mark it as done) Signed-off-by: Filipe Laíns <lains@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Filipe Laíns <lains@riseup.net> Co-authored-by: Jeremy Paige <ucodery@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Carlton Gibson <carlton@noumenal.es> Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jon Burdo <jon@jonburdo.com> Co-authored-by: Stanley <46876382+slateny@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Thomas Grainger <tagrain@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Brad Wolfe <brad.wolfe@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Richard Kojedzinszky <rkojedzinszky@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: František Nesveda <fnesveda@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo Salgado <Pablogsal@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nikita Sobolev <mail@sobolevn.me> Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl> Co-authored-by: Dennis Sweeney <36520290+sweeneyde@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bisola Olasehinde <horlasehinde@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: C.A.M. 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Hi, I tried to improve coverage for Objects/dictobject.c with this PR: |
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The list is quite outdated :) |
Including cases fixed in pythonGH-21845
Including cases fixed in pythonGH-21845
Including cases fixed in pythonGH-21845
Including cases fixed in pythonGH-21845
This bug is going to be used to track work in a other bugs to improve the C-level coverage of the CPython test suite.
There is a set of baseline coverage results on main that can be used to find coverage gaps.
The plan, discussed on discuss.python.org is as follows:
Related work:
There is related work to publish coverage results from CPython on a regular basis, but this issue is concerned with using those results to actually reduce our gaps in coverage.
List of source files:
Include/internal/pycore_asdl.hInclude/internal/pycore_bitutils.hInclude/internal/pycore_call.hInclude/internal/pycore_code.hInclude/internal/pycore_frame.hInclude/internal/pycore_moduleobject.hInclude/internal/pycore_object.hInclude/internal/pycore_pymath.hInclude/internal/pycore_pymem.hInclude/internal/pycore_pystate.hInclude/object.hInclude/pydtrace.hObjects/abstract.cPyBuffer_FromContiguous,PyObject_CopyData,PyBuffer_FillContiguousStridesPyNumber_Checkdoesn't testcomplexPySequence_RepeatandPySequence_InPlaceRepeathave no coveragePySequence_SetItemwith a negative index is untestedPySequence_SetSliceandPySequence_DelSliceare untestedPyMapping_HasKeyandPyMapping_HasKeyStringare untestedObjects/accu.cObjects/boolobject.cObjects/bytearrayobject.cObjects/bytes_methods.cObjects/bytesobject.cInIt's only the case where the underlying libc is broken that isn't tested.PyBytes_FromFormatV, the special handling of%pisn't tested.Objects/call.cPyEval_CallObjectWithKeywordshas no coverage_PyObject_CallMethodId_SizeThas no coverageObjects/capsule.cObjects/cellobject.cObjects/classobject.cObjects/codeobject.c_PyLineTable_StartsLinewas not used #96609Objects/complexobject.cObjects/descrobject.cObjects/dictobject.cdictresizeconvert split table into new combined table" is uncovered._PyDict_GetItemHinthas no coverageObjects/enumobject.cObjects/exceptions.cObjects/fileobject.cPyFile_FromFdhas no coveragePyFile_GetLineoverbytesinput has no coverageObjects/floatobject.cObjects/frameobject.cObjects/funcobject.cPyFunction_GetCode,PyFunction_GetGlobals,PyFunction_GetModule,PyFunction_GetDefaults,PyFunction_SetDefaults,PyFunction_GetKwDefaults,PyFunction_SetKwDefaults,PyFunction_GetClosure,PyFunction_SetClosure,PyFunction_GetAnnotations,PyFunction_SetAnnotations\PyFunction_GetDefaultsandPyFunction_SetDefaults#98449PyFunction_GetCode,PyFunction_GetGlobals,… #98317Objects/genericaliasobject.cObjects/genobject.cgen_new_with_qualnameand APIPyGen_NewWithQualNameandPyGen_Newhave no coverage.PyCoro_Newhas no coveragePyAsyncGen_Newhas no coverageasync_gen_athrow_sendhas poor coverageObjects/interpreteridobject.cObjects/iterobject.cObjects/listobject.cObjects/longobject.c_PyLong_Sing_t_Converterhas no coveragelong_format_binarydoesn't test outputting to UCS2 or UCS4int_bit_length_implandint_bit_count_impldoesn't cover the case where expression overflowsObjects/memoryobject.cinit_sliceis not well-coveredObjects/methodobject.cObjects/moduleobject.cPyModule_GetFilenamehas no coverageObjects/namespaceobject.cObjects/object.cPyObject_Printhas no coveragePyObject_Bytesdoes not test the case where there is a__bytes__PyObject_SetAttrStringdoesn't test when object has atp_setattrPyObject_GetAttrStringdoesn't test when object has atp_getattr_PyObject_LookupAttrdoesn't test when object has atp_getattrObjects/obmalloc.cObjects/odictobject.cObjects/picklebufobject.cPyPickleBuffer_FromObject,PyPickleBuffer_Releasehas no coverageObjects/rangeobject.cObjects/setobject.cObjects/sliceobject.cPySlice_GetIndices/PySlice_GetIndicesExhas no coverageObjects/stringlib/codecs.hObjects/stringlib/count.hObjects/stringlib/ctype.hObjects/stringlib/eq.hObjects/stringlib/fastsearch.hObjects/stringlib/find.hObjects/stringlib/find_max_char.hObjects/stringlib/join.hObjects/stringlib/localeutil.hObjects/stringlib/partition.hObjects/stringlib/replace.hObjects/stringlib/split.hObjects/stringlib/transmogrify.hObjects/stringlib/undef.hObjects/stringlib/unicode_format.hObjects/structseq.cObjects/tupleobject.cObjects/typeobject.cwrap_sq_setitemhas no coverageObjects/unicodectype.cObjects/unicodeobject.cxmlcharrefreplacedoesn't test for codepoints < 100 (This seems almost impossible to occur).resize_inplacehas no coverageunicode_kind_namewhen!PyUnicode_IS_COMPACTisn't covered -- low priority used by consistency check onlyunicode_write_cstrdoesn't test writing into UCS2 or UCS4%pinPyUnicode_FromFormat#96677PyUnicode_AsDecodedObject,PyUnicode_AsDecodedUnicode,PyUnicode_AsEncodedObject,PyUnicode_AsEncodedUnicodehas no coverage_Py_DecodeUTF8Exand_Py_EncodeUTF8Exhas no coverage forerror == surrogateescapePyUnicode_BuildEncodingMapdoesn't handle theneed_dictcaseucs1lib_find_sliceanducs1lib_rfind_slicearen't covered.PyUnicode_Counthas no coveragestr.rsplitfor UCS1, UCS2 or UCS4 #98228PyUnicode_CompareWithASCIIStringhas no coverage for comparing with UCS2 or UCS4_PyUnicode_EqualToASCIIIdhas no coverageObjects/unicodetype_db.hObjects/unionobject.cObjects/weakrefobject.cParser/action_helpers.c_PyPegen_set_expr_contextdoesn't cover "starred kind"_PyPegen_get_expr_nameswitch statement coverage is non-exhaustiveParser/myreadline.c(N/A Windows-only)Parser/parser.cParser/peg_api.cParser/pegen.cParser/pegen.hParser/pegen_errors.cmock.Mock()._is_coroutine = Falseworkarounds #94926Parser/string_parser.cParser/tokenizer.cGenerated 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