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python-uncompyle6/test/ok_lib2.7/compiler/syntax.py
Markus Elfring 05761b0d46 Issue #363: Convert 14 statements to the usage of augmented assignments
Augmented assignment statements became available with Python 2.
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/2.0.html#augmented-assignment

Thus adjust 14 source code places accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Markus Elfring <elfring@users.sourceforge.net>
2021-11-02 11:25:04 +01:00

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"""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 += 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")