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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions Lib/test/test_compile.py
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Expand Up @@ -750,6 +750,16 @@ def continue_in_while():
self.assertEqual(None, opcodes[0].argval)
self.assertEqual('RETURN_VALUE', opcodes[1].opname)

def test_big_dict_literal(self):
# The compiler has a flushing point in "compiler_dict" that calls compiles
# a portion of the dictionary literal when the loop that iterates over the items
# reaches 0xFFFF elements but the code was not including the boundary element,
# dropping the key at position 0xFFFF. See bpo-41531 for more information

dict_size = 0xFFFF + 1
the_dict = "{" + ",".join(f"{x}:{x}" for x in range(dict_size)) + "}"
self.assertEqual(len(eval(the_dict)), dict_size)

class TestExpressionStackSize(unittest.TestCase):
# These tests check that the computed stack size for a code object
# stays within reasonable bounds (see issue #21523 for an example
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Fix a bug that was dropping keys when compiling dict literals with more than
0xFFFF elements. Patch by Pablo Galindo.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Python/compile.c
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Expand Up @@ -3890,7 +3890,7 @@ compiler_dict(struct compiler *c, expr_ty e)
}
else {
if (elements == 0xFFFF) {
if (!compiler_subdict(c, e, i - elements, i)) {
if (!compiler_subdict(c, e, i - elements, i + 1)) {
return 0;
}
if (have_dict) {
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