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parso/test/test_python_errors.py

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"""
Testing if parso finds syntax errors and indentation errors.
"""
import pytest
import parso
from parso.python.normalizer import ErrorFinderConfig
def _get_error_list(code, version=None):
grammar = parso.load_grammar(version=version)
tree = grammar.parse(code)
config = ErrorFinderConfig()
return list(tree._get_normalizer_issues(config))
def assert_comparison(code, error_code, positions):
errors = [(error.start_pos, error.code) for error in _get_error_list(code)]
assert [(pos, error_code) for pos in positions] == errors
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
('code', 'positions'), [
('1 +', [(1, 3)]),
('1 +\n', [(1, 3)]),
('1 +\n2 +', [(1, 3), (2, 3)]),
('x + 2', []),
('[\n', [(2, 0)]),
('[\ndef x(): pass', [(2, 0)]),
('[\nif 1: pass', [(2, 0)]),
('1+?', [(1, 2)]),
('?', [(1, 0)]),
('??', [(1, 0)]),
('? ?', [(1, 0)]),
('?\n?', [(1, 0), (2, 0)]),
('? * ?', [(1, 0)]),
('1 + * * 2', [(1, 4)]),
('?\n1\n?', [(1, 0), (3, 0)]),
]
)
def test_syntax_errors(code, positions):
assert_comparison(code, 901, positions)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
('code', 'positions'), [
(' 1', [(1, 0)]),
('def x():\n 1\n 2', [(3, 0)]),
]
)
def test_indentation_errors(code, positions):
assert_comparison(code, 903, positions)