def parse(source, filename='<unknown>', mode='exec', feature_version=LATEST_MINOR_VERSION): """ Parse the source into an AST node including type comments. Similar to compile(source, filename, mode, PyCF_ONLY_AST). Set feature_version to limit the syntax parsed to that minor version of Python 3. For example, feature_version=5 will prevent new syntax features from Python 3.6+ from being used, such as fstrings. Currently only supported for Python 3.5+, so feature_version=4 or less are all equivalent to feature_version=5. """ return _ast3._parse(source, filename, mode, feature_version)
def parse(source, filename='<unknown>', mode='exec', feature_version=LATEST_MINOR_VERSION): """ Parse the source into an AST node including type comments. Similar to compile(source, filename, mode, PyCF_ONLY_AST). Set feature_version to limit the syntax parsed to that minor version of Python 3. For example, feature_version=5 will prevent new syntax features from Python 3.6+ from being used, such as fstrings. Currently only fully supported for Python 3.5+ with partial support for Python 3.4. So, feature_version=3 or less are all equivalent to feature_version=4. When feature_version=4, the parser will forbid the use of the async/await keywords and the '@' operator, but will not forbid the use of PEP 448 additional unpacking generalizations, which were also added in Python 3.5. """ return _ast3._parse(source, filename, mode, feature_version)