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feat: less strict interpreter tag #1668
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Potential bug: The logic for
py3tags incorrectly raises anAssertionErroron incompatibility, causing crashes, and also redundantly adds all Python versions to the result set on each successful check.Description: The logic for handling tags starting with
py3is flawed in two ways. First, it raises anAssertionErrorif a version-specific tag (e.g.,py311-none-any) is found to be incompatible with any of the Python versions being checked (e.g., 3.12), causing the validation to crash for valid wheels. Second, if a tag is compatible, the code proceeds to add all Python versions to the result set viaret.update(_py_exe(*py) for py in PYTHONS). This ignores the specific versionpythat was just checked and leads to redundant operations within the loop.Suggested fix: The loop should be refactored to only add Python versions that are compatible with the tag, without raising an error for incompatibilities. This can be achieved by checking for compatibility and then using
ret.add(_py_exe(*py))to add only the specific matching versionpyinside the conditional block.severity: 0.85, confidence: 0.99
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