New submission from Igor Bronshteyn <[email protected]>:
Consider the following snippet (the file is attached):
==== code starts ====
a = [1, 3.14, 'abc', u'XYZ']
b = (1, 3.14, 'abc', u'XYZ')
c = {1 : 3.14, 'abc' : u'XYZ'}
===== code ends =====
The list has correct position: (1,4), the dict has correct position too: (3,4).
But the position of tuple node (ast.Tuple) has wrong or inconsistent
"col_offset" = 5: (2,5).
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files: sample01.py
messages: 150950
nosy: bronikkk
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: ast.Tuple's have an inconsistent "col_offset" value
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.6, Python 2.7
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file24187/sample01.py
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