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There was code to support set literals (on Python 2.7 and newer), but it was buggy: SAFE_NODES.union() doesn't modify SAFE_NODES in place, instead it returns a new set object that is then silently discarded. I added a unit test and fixed the code. I also changed the version check to use sys.version_tuple instead of a string comparison, for consistency with the subsequent Python 3.4 version check that I added in the previous commit.
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