I have a bizarre syntax error with Python and IDLE 3.4 I am reworking some old code. Large amounts of it are commented out with ''' Until yesterday, all was fine in as much as I could work on debugging the code. Then I made a small change to the code, and got a syntax error in some old code that had been OK syntax-wise the previous 10 runs.
The eli in a elif keyword was apparently in error. I deleted and retyped the elif. No change.
It was not the code I was not working on. So I # commented the line out. Now the el in a elif keyword was apparently in error. Note this is now within a comment!
I blocked out the whole text with ''' Now the 3rd ' in the ''' had become the syntax error.
I suspected an illegal character that was not being displayed. I copied the whole program text to an editor. Then copied it again to a new instance of IDLE/Python.
Same problem again.
Today I restarted the whole process. Apart from moving the position of the syntax error (currently it is in the middle of some empty text I created by adding lots of LFs) the syntax error remains, quite unrelated to the program text.
It looks to me as if the error is appearing at a fixed point in the program text.
Any ideas?
Edit - I have added the code. The syntax error has moved again as I modify the text:
if VerificationType == 4 : # I&E
VerifTypecount4 += 1
if AD : VT4defcount += 1
elif Day14Missed : VT4d14count += 1
elif VerificationType == 3 :
VerifTypecount3 += 1
if AD : VT3defcount += 1
elif Day14Missed : VT3d14count += 1
elif VerificationType == 2 :
VerifTypecount2 += 1
if AD : VT2defcount += 1
elif Day14Missed : VT2d14count += 1
else :
VerifTypecount1 += 1 # Catch all
if AD : VT1defcount += 1
elif Day14Missed : VT1d14count += 1