[issue33555] No SyntaxError raised for `return` with argument inside generator
FHTMitchell
report at bugs.python.org
Thu May 17 08:21:26 EDT 2018
FHTMitchell <fergus.htm at gmail.com> added the comment:
Apologies if I wasn't clear. I understand that
def f():
yield 1
return
is valid python. What I'm saying, if you follow the link, is that
def f():
yield 1
return 2 # not the argument
should not be considered valid python according to PEP 255. This is implemented in python 2 but not in python 3.
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resolution: not a bug ->
status: closed -> open
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