| # This uses a similar construction to the decorators.py test data file FYI. |
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| print "hello, world!" |
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| ### |
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| exec "print('hello, world!')" |
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| ### |
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| def set_position((x, y), value): |
| pass |
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| ### |
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| try: |
| pass |
| except Exception, err: |
| pass |
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| ### |
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| raise RuntimeError, "I feel like crashing today :p" |
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| ### |
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| `wow_these_really_did_exist` |
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| ### |
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| 10L |
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| ### |
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| 10l |
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| ### |
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| 0123 |
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| # output |
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| print("hello python three!") |
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| ### |
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| exec("I'm not sure if you can use exec like this but that's not important here!") |
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| ### |
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| try: |
| pass |
| except make_exception(1, 2): |
| pass |
| |
| ### |
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| try: |
| pass |
| except Exception as err: |
| pass |
| |
| ### |
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| raise RuntimeError(make_msg(1, 2)) |
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| ### |
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| raise RuntimeError("boom!",) |
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| ### |
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| def set_position(x, y, value): |
| pass |
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| ### |
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| 10 |
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| ### |
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| 0 |
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| ### |
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| 000 |
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| ### |
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| 0o12 |