@@ -668,12 +668,12 @@ fstring_find_expr(Parser *p, const char **str, const char *end, int raw, int rec
668668 * str += 1 ;
669669 continue ;
670670 }
671- /* Don't get out of the loop for these, if they're single
672- chars (not part of 2-char tokens). If by themselves, they
673- don't end an expression (unlike say '!'). */
674- if ( ch == '>' || ch == '<' ) {
675- continue ;
676- }
671+ }
672+ /* Don't get out of the loop for these, if they're single
673+ chars (not part of 2-char tokens). If by themselves, they
674+ don't end an expression (unlike say '!'). */
675+ if ( ch == '>' || ch == '<' ) {
676+ continue ;
677677 }
678678
679679 /* Normal way out of this loop. */
@@ -700,10 +700,10 @@ fstring_find_expr(Parser *p, const char **str, const char *end, int raw, int rec
700700 }
701701 }
702702 expr_end = * str ;
703- /* If we leave this loop in a string or with mismatched parens, we
704- don't care. We'll get a syntax error when compiling the
705- expression. But, we can produce a better error message, so
706- let's just do that.*/
703+ /* If we leave the above loop in a string or with mismatched parens, we
704+ don't really care. We'll get a syntax error when compiling the
705+ expression. But, we can produce a better error message, so let's just
706+ do that.*/
707707 if (quote_char ) {
708708 RAISE_SYNTAX_ERROR ("f-string: unterminated string" );
709709 goto error ;
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