Berker Peksag <[email protected]> added the comment:
Thank you for your report. Prior to Python 3.7, async and await keywords have
had special meanings and they weren't treated as normal keywords. They are now
in Python 3.7:
>>> async = 42
File "<stdin>", line 1
async = 42
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
And they are listed as keywords:
$ ./python -m pydoc keywords
Here is a list of the Python keywords. Enter any keyword to get more help.
False class from or
None continue global pass
True def if raise
and del import return
as elif in try
assert else is while
async except lambda with
await finally nonlocal yield
break for not
So I don't think we should modify pydoc to list them as keywords in Python 3.6.
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nosy: +berker.peksag
resolution: -> out of date
stage: -> resolved
status: open -> closed
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