#14017: Determine the correct argspec for python functions defined in cython
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Reporter: SimonKing | Owner: jason
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.7
Component: misc | Resolution:
Keywords: introspection cython argspec | Work issues:
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Comment (by SimonKing):
I just realise that there is one more wrong expected result in the current
doctests:
{{{
sage: sgc('def _(x="):"):')
(['x'], None, None, ('):',))
}}}
The function specification states that the string representation of the
default values is returned. But of course `'):'` is not the string
representation of `"):"`. Instead, we should have
{{{
sage: sgc('def _(x="):"):')
(['x'], None, None, ['"):"'])
}}}
and this is actually done by my experimental code.
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