make ast module usage compatible to python 3.14#29
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Python 3.8 deprecated some AST nodes, which got removed in Python 3.14. See https://docs.python.org/3.14/whatsnew/3.14.html#id9
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Thanks for the quick merge. ❤️ Are you planning to tag a new release soon-ish? I am not saying you have to. I just want to know, so I can either vendor the patch or wait a bit and do a version bump. |
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Hi, thanks for the patch! |
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Python 3.8 deprecated some AST nodes, which got removed in Python 3.14.
The Python 3.14 releaes notes for the ast module state:
Running the tests with Python 3.12 or 3.13 already prints deprecation warnings.
So far I've tested this with the following python versions:
make testfrom docker/i386/Makefile) (alpine)Details on how I ran the tests against python 3.7 (click to unfold)
Details on how I ran the tests against many alpine and python versions (click to unfold)
Successfully ran pytest on: