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To Reproduce
I had the following line in my source: Paragraph(f'{split_fio_birthdate(visitor['fio'])[0]}', normal_style), (please note single quotes inside f-string as well as enclosing ones).
When I invoked vermin with vermin -v --exclude-regex venv ., it incorrectly marked the file containing that line as !2, 3.9. The actual run attempt on Python 3.11.2 threw the following error: SyntaxError: f-string: unmatched '['.
Expected behavior
The file should be marked as !2, 3.12.
Environment (please complete the following information):
vermin 1.6.0
Python 3.12 on the machine I run vermin on (I think with Python 3.11 that line might trigger syntax error)
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Describe the bug
Vermin doesn't catch changes introduced in Python 3.12 to f-strings. Specifically, f-string nesting. See https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.12.html#pep-701-syntactic-formalization-of-f-strings
To Reproduce
I had the following line in my source:
Paragraph(f'{split_fio_birthdate(visitor['fio'])[0]}', normal_style),
(please note single quotes inside f-string as well as enclosing ones).When I invoked vermin with
vermin -v --exclude-regex venv .
, it incorrectly marked the file containing that line as!2, 3.9
. The actual run attempt on Python 3.11.2 threw the following error:SyntaxError: f-string: unmatched '['
.Expected behavior
The file should be marked as
!2, 3.12
.Environment (please complete the following information):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: