I'm trying to make a macro system that's work by just doing this
import macro
class withMacro(prefixMacro):
pass
mac=withMacro()
mac.pattern("item key")
macro.expand()
g=[]
"""
with g:
.append('a')
.append('b')
.append(123)
"""
I would like to not have to use the comment strings. So when
expand()
is called it sucks in the file toeknizes it and expands the macro
then
runs the resulting modified code.
Alan Gauld wrote:
>>Does anyone happen to know how to turn of the syntax checking in
>>python? I've been working on a module driven preprocessor but I'd
>>like to not have to use comment strings.
>>
>>
>
>So don't use them! They aren't mandatory.
>I'm not sure I understand youir problem? Why would turning
>off syntax checking ever help?
>
>Alan G.
>
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