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python-uncompyle6/test/simple_source/comprehension/05_dict_comp.py

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# Bug was in dictionary comprehension involving "if not"
# Issue #162
#
# This code is RUNNABLE!
def x(s):
return {k: v for (k, v) in s if not k.startswith("_")}
# Yes, the print() is funny. This is
# to test though a 2-arg assert where
# the 2nd argument is not a string.
assert x((("_foo", None),)) == {}, print("See issue #162")
# From 3.7 test_dictcomps.py
assert {k: v for k in range(10) for v in range(10) if k == v} == {
0: 0,
1: 1,
2: 2,
3: 3,
4: 4,
5: 5,
6: 6,
7: 7,
8: 8,
9: 9,
}