# tests that differ when running under Python 3.4 vs 3.5/3.6/3.7 try: exec except NameError: print("SKIP") raise SystemExit # from basics/fun_kwvarargs.py # test evaluation order of arguments (in 3.4 it's backwards, 3.5 it's fixed) def f4(*vargs, **kwargs): print(vargs, kwargs) def print_ret(x): print(x) return x f4(*print_ret(['a', 'b']), kw_arg=print_ret(None)) # test evaluation order of dictionary key/value pair (in 3.4 it's backwards) {print_ret(1):print_ret(2)} # from basics/syntaxerror.py def test_syntax(code): try: exec(code) except SyntaxError: print("SyntaxError") test_syntax("f(*a, *b)") # can't have multiple * (in 3.5 we can) test_syntax("f(**a, **b)") # can't have multiple ** (in 3.5 we can) test_syntax("f(*a, b)") # can't have positional after * test_syntax("f(**a, b)") # can't have positional after ** test_syntax("() = []") # can't assign to empty tuple (in 3.6 we can) test_syntax("del ()") # can't delete empty tuple (in 3.6 we can) # from basics/sys1.py # uPy prints version 3.4 import usys print(usys.version[:3]) print(usys.version_info[0], usys.version_info[1]) # from basics/exception1.py # in 3.7 no comma is printed if there is only 1 arg (in 3.4-3.6 one is printed) print(repr(IndexError("foo")))