@@ -1990,20 +1990,28 @@ and classes for traversing abstract syntax trees:
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19911991.. function :: literal_eval(node_or_string)
19921992
1993- Safely evaluate an expression node or a string containing a Python literal or
1993+ Evaluate an expression node or a string containing only a Python literal or
19941994 container display. The string or node provided may only consist of the
19951995 following Python literal structures: strings, bytes, numbers, tuples, lists,
19961996 dicts, sets, booleans, ``None `` and ``Ellipsis ``.
19971997
1998- This can be used for safely evaluating strings containing Python values from
1999- untrusted sources without the need to parse the values oneself. It is not
2000- capable of evaluating arbitrarily complex expressions, for example involving
2001- operators or indexing.
1998+ This can be used for evaluating strings containing Python values without the
1999+ need to parse the values oneself. It is not capable of evaluating
2000+ arbitrarily complex expressions, for example involving operators or
2001+ indexing.
2002+
2003+ This function had been documented as "safe" in the past without defining
2004+ what that meant. That was misleading. This is specifically designed not to
2005+ execute Python code, unlike the more general :func: `eval `. There is no
2006+ namespace, no name lookups, or ability to call out. But it is not free from
2007+ attack: A relatively small input can lead to memory exhaustion or to C stack
2008+ exhaustion, crashing the process. There is also the possibility for
2009+ excessive CPU consumption denial of service on some inputs. Calling it on
2010+ untrusted data is thus not recommended.
20022011
20032012 .. warning ::
2004- It is possible to crash the Python interpreter with a
2005- sufficiently large/complex string due to stack depth limitations
2006- in Python's AST compiler.
2013+ It is possible to crash the Python interpreter due to stack depth
2014+ limitations in Python's AST compiler.
20072015
20082016 It can raise :exc: `ValueError `, :exc: `TypeError `, :exc: `SyntaxError `,
20092017 :exc: `MemoryError ` and :exc: `RecursionError ` depending on the malformed
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