Sorry if this is old news. I don't remember anybody reporting this, but I don't follow c.l.py as closely as I used to. I've been writing a lot of C++ lately and my mind is stuck in limbo somewhere between C++ and Python. I inadvertently wrote the following: x = 0 while x < 10: # do something ++x Interestingly, this runs, it just never terminates! Looks like somehow ++x is being parsed as "+0 + x". Shouldn't this construct be flagged as a syntax error? This happens with both 2.1 and 2.2
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