> Currently Python accepts numeric literals immediately followed by keywords, for example 0in x, 1or x, 0if 1else 2. It allows confusing and ambigious expressions like [0x1for x in y] (which can be interpreted as [0x1 for x in y] or [0x1f or x in y]). Starting in this release, a deprecation warning is raised if the numeric literal is immediately followed by one of keywords and, else, for, if, in, is and or. If future releases it will be changed to syntax warning, and finally to syntax error.