Hi, I ran into a funny thing when I played with the python parser, to build a python call graph for learning...
When I have a (special) python program, that runs without any error it gives an error, when I try to parse it parser.suite. The error is, when my program has a comment on the last line after an indented block. Note that there no newline behind "# comment". With a newline everything is fine. For example: #!/usr/bin/env python from parser import suite, ast2list fh = file(__file__) s = fh.read() fh.close() ast = suite(s) while False: print "hello world" # comment Looks like a little bug in parser; but what I don't understand is that I thought parser was build with the current syntax of python. So, why can python run the script (an it can if you comment out the line "ast = suite(s)") but parser can't? Looking forward for answers... Ludwig -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list