https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4284313/how-can-i-check-the-syntax-of-python-script-without-executing-it

People seemed especially enthusiastic about the one-liner from jmd_dk.

On 10/9/2022 12:17 PM, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
On 2022-10-09 12:09:17 +0200, Antoon Pardon wrote:
I would like a tool that tries to find as many syntax errors as possible in
a python file. I know there is the risk of false positives when a tool tries
to recover from a syntax error and proceeds but I would prefer that over the
current python strategy of quiting after the first syntax error. I just want
a tool for syntax errors. No style enforcements. Any recommandations?

There seems to have been increased interest in good error recovery over
the last years. I thought I had bookmarked a bunch of projects, but the
only one I can find right now is Lezer
(https://marijnhaverbeke.nl/blog/lezer.html) which is part of the
CodeMirror (https://codemirror.net/) editor. Python is listed as a
currently supported language, so you might want to check that out.

Disclaimer: I haven't used CodeMirror, so I can't say anything about
its quality. The blog entry about Lezer was interesting, though.

         hp



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