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FIX: in py3.13 exec does not implicitly update locals() #8057

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@tacaswell tacaswell commented May 13, 2024

Alternative to #8050

exec(compile(f.read(), version_file, "exec"))
return locals()["__version__"]
lcl = {}
exec(compile(f.read(), version_file, "exec"), lcl)
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lcl is the second argument to exec(). Looking at https://docs.python.org/3.13/library/functions.html#exec, this would be globals, right? So maybe lcl is a confusing name, because it makes one think that locals is being used instead?

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oh, yes it should have been second (I like the new ability to pass them as kwargs :) )

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hugovk commented May 21, 2024

We went for #8050, thanks anyway for the PR.

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@tacaswell tacaswell deleted the fix/exec_in_steup.py branch May 21, 2024 17:17
@tacaswell tacaswell restored the fix/exec_in_steup.py branch May 21, 2024 19:07
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