import collections
+def consume_newlines(index, tokens):
+ while index < len(tokens) and tokens[index].type == 'newline':
+ index += 1
+
+ return True, index, None
+
def _or_parser(*parsers):
def result_parser(index, tokens):
failure = (False, index, None)
return True, index, FurAssignmentStatement(target=target, expression=expression)
def _statement_parser(index, tokens):
- # TODO It would be good to include newlines in the parsing of this because it removes the ambiguity between "function(argument)" (one statement) and "function\n(argument)" (two statements)
+ _, index, _ = consume_newlines(index, tokens)
+
+ if index == len(tokens):
+ return (False, index, None)
+
return _or_parser(
_assignment_statement_parser,
_expression_parser,