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[2.7] bpo-32758: Warn that compile() can crash when compiling to an AST object (GH-6043) #16566

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AWhetter commented Oct 3, 2019

(cherry picked from commit f7a6ff6)

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https://bugs.python.org/issue32758

…ect (GH-6043)

(cherry picked from commit f7a6ff6)

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@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka merged commit 8eb27cc into python:2.7 Oct 18, 2019
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