Eric V. Smith added the comment:
That code is an error in Python 3.6:
>>> f"{eval('bool(0)\
... and True\
... ')}"
File "<stdin>", line 3
SyntaxError: f-string expression part cannot include a backslash
>>>
I'm not sure it's a good idea that jupyter accepts code that's not valid in
Python itself.
----------
_______________________________________
Python tracker <[email protected]>
<https://bugs.python.org/issue30793>
_______________________________________
_______________________________________________
Python-bugs-list mailing list
Unsubscribe:
https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com