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diff --git a/lib/python2.7/compiler/syntax.py b/lib/python2.7/compiler/syntax.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a45d9c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python2.7/compiler/syntax.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +"""Check for errs in the AST. + +The Python parser does not catch all syntax errors. Others, like +assignments with invalid targets, are caught in the code generation +phase. + +The compiler package catches some errors in the transformer module. +But it seems clearer to write checkers that use the AST to detect +errors. +""" + +from compiler import ast, walk + +def check(tree, multi=None): + v = SyntaxErrorChecker(multi) + walk(tree, v) + return v.errors + +class SyntaxErrorChecker: + """A visitor to find syntax errors in the AST.""" + + def __init__(self, multi=None): + """Create new visitor object. + + If optional argument multi is not None, then print messages + for each error rather than raising a SyntaxError for the + first. + """ + self.multi = multi + self.errors = 0 + + def error(self, node, msg): + self.errors = self.errors + 1 + if self.multi is not None: + print "%s:%s: %s" % (node.filename, node.lineno, msg) + else: + raise SyntaxError, "%s (%s:%s)" % (msg, node.filename, node.lineno) + + def visitAssign(self, node): + # the transformer module handles many of these + pass +## for target in node.nodes: +## if isinstance(target, ast.AssList): +## if target.lineno is None: +## target.lineno = node.lineno +## self.error(target, "can't assign to list comprehension") |