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netrc.netrc()
emits a syntax error if it encounters a comment after a blank line. Prior to the 3.11, it only did this if the comment was the first non-whitespace thing in the file, but now with 3.11 it does it for all comments.
For example:
import netrc
filename = 'netrctest'
with open(filename, 'w') as fl:
print("""
# HTTP
machine www.example.com login myuser password mypass
# FTP
machine ftp.example.com login myuser password mypass
""", file=fl)
print(netrc.netrc(filename))
produces
$ python netrc-test.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/lukeshu/netrc-test.py", line 14, in <module>
print(netrc.netrc(filename))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/lib/python3.11/netrc.py", line 31, in __init__
self._parse(file, fp, default_netrc)
File "/usr/lib/python3.11/netrc.py", line 66, in _parse
raise NetrcParseError(
netrc.NetrcParseError: bad toplevel token 'HTTP' (netrctest, line 3)
This issue was made worse by #26330. Prior to that change (prior to 3.11), it only triggered on the if the comment was the first thing in the file. For example, if we remove the leading newline:
import netrc
filename = 'netrctest'
with open(filename, 'w') as fl:
print("""# HTTP
machine www.example.com login myuser password mypass
# FTP
machine ftp.example.com login myuser password mypass
""", file=fl)
print(netrc.netrc(filename))
Before we got:
$ python netrc-test.py
machine www.example.com
login myuser
password mypass
machine ftp.example.com
login myuser
password mypass
but now in 3.11 we get:
$ python netrc-test.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/lukeshu/netrc-test.py", line 13, in <module>
print(netrc.netrc(filename))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/lib/python3.11/netrc.py", line 75, in __init__
self._parse(file, fp, default_netrc)
File "/usr/lib/python3.11/netrc.py", line 140, in _parse
raise NetrcParseError("bad follower token %r" % tt,
netrc.NetrcParseError: bad follower token 'FTP' (netrctest, line 4)
Your environment
- CPython versions tested on: 3.11.3
- Operating system and architecture: Parabola GNU/Linux-libre (like Arch Linux) on x86_64.