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Bug description:
import asyncio
async def foo():
print(x for x in [1]) # <generator object foo.<locals>.<genexpr> at 0x...>
print([a async for a in b] for x in [1]) # <async_generator object foo.<locals>.<genexpr> at 0x...>
asyncio.run(foo())
This happens only if the genexp contains an async listcomp inside of it:
[snip]
This makes sense because the inner listcomp is async and therefore must be evaluated within an async context. It's not clearly documented, though: https://docs.python.org/3.14/reference/expressions.html#generator-expressions says "If a generator expression contains either async for clauses or await expressions it is called an asynchronous generator expression. An asynchronous generator expression returns a new asynchronous generator object, which is an asynchronous iterator (see Asynchronous Iterators)." However, I wouldn't necessarily expect that to include async for expressions in a nested scope. Also, when a genexp includes an async genexp, the outer genexp doesn't become async.
So I'd recommend that you open a CPython bug report to have this clarified in the documentation.
Originally posted by @JelleZijlstra in microsoft/pyright#10827 (reply in thread)
CPython versions tested on:
3.13
Operating systems tested on:
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