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Function to find simple errors in your code *facepalm* OK, as far as I understand this function that finds simple errors is...the same as running your code. Or using any decent editor. It simply gives you syntax errors by compiling the code.
Discussions dropping the knowledge bombs again. "To figure out if this soup is too hot, create a contraption that checks the temperature. Don't use, you know, a regular thermometer. Or just yourself."
@VLAZ yes, but if you have code in a string variable, you see, and you want to know if it would compile, but you're not actually going to compile and run it or anything. At least, not yet, and if you do, you'll be wanting to compile it again. Just in case. Very common, very reasonable use-case.
I suppose that you could maybe want that if you're, like, providing an editor for ... some sort of code embedded in some broader program, and you want to run a quick smoke-check.
Ah, yes. Smart. You compile the code, if it doesn't work, you make a call to a genAI bot with the prompt "Fix this code {code}". Repeat until it compiles.
@RyanM I'm far from an expert but seems there should already be existing checkers for this.
Actually the code does compile it, only thing it doesn't do is to run the code. Even though Python is interpreted the interpretation itself has a compilation phase which is what the OP's code there is doing
I get that it does the compilation. What I don't get is why you'd do it this way. Either it's a huge overkill if you're just writing code. Or it's extremely insufficient if you're trying to provide tooling for others to write code. In either case, it's hardly worth discussing.
@AbdulAzizBarkat this isn't really a meaningful distinction in 2024. Python is as much "compiled" as Java or C# is. It just also provides much easier access to doing so on the fly
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In principle we don't allow AIGC in the question. But there is nothing wrong with hand-crafting a MRE to demonstrate something that came up while you were debugging AIGC
@NewPosts this seems to be how it works; I've noticed this many times before and haven't thought to report it as a bug