Add simple test of list comprehension that uses a name that isn't
otherwise used in the same code block.  (Not sure this is the right
place, but there is no test_list_comprehensions.py.)
diff --git a/Lib/test/output/test_grammar b/Lib/test/output/test_grammar
index 739d0c5..8ca7c33 100644
--- a/Lib/test/output/test_grammar
+++ b/Lib/test/output/test_grammar
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@
 [3, 4, 5]
 [(1, 'Apple'), (1, 'Banana'), (1, 'Coconut'), (2, 'Apple'), (2, 'Banana'), (2, 'Coconut'), (3, 'Apple'), (3, 'Banana'), (3, 'Coconut'), (4, 'Apple'), (4, 'Banana'), (4, 'Coconut'), (5, 'Apple'), (5, 'Banana'), (5, 'Coconut')]
 [(1, 'Banana'), (1, 'Coconut'), (2, 'Banana'), (2, 'Coconut'), (3, 'Banana'), (3, 'Coconut'), (4, 'Banana'), (4, 'Coconut'), (5, 'Banana'), (5, 'Coconut')]
+[0, 0, 0]
 good: got a SyntaxError as expected
 good: got a SyntaxError as expected
 [('Boeing', 'Airliner'), ('Boeing', 'Engine'), ('Ford', 'Engine'), ('Macdonalds', 'Cheeseburger')]
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_grammar.py b/Lib/test/test_grammar.py
index b64fcdf..3e7318a 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_grammar.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_grammar.py
@@ -612,6 +612,12 @@
 print [x for x in nums if x > 2]
 print [(i, s) for i in nums for s in strs]
 print [(i, s) for i in nums for s in [f for f in strs if "n" in f]]
+
+def test_in_func(l):
+    return [None < x < 3 for x in l if x > 2]
+
+print test_in_func(nums)
+
 try:
     eval("[i, s for i in nums for s in strs]")
     print "FAIL: should have raised a SyntaxError!"