codeop.compile_command in Python

With the help of codeop.compile_command() method, we can compile the single or multiple lines of code to check for the syntax error if any by using codeop.compile_command() method.
Syntax :
codeop.compile_command(code)Return : Return the object or compilation error if any.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using codeop.compile_command() method, we are able to compile the multiple lines of code by using this method.
# import codeop from codeop import compile_command code = 'a = 5 b = 9; print(a + b)'# Using codeop.compile_command() method compile_command(code) |
Output :
a = 5 b = 9; print(a + b)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Example #2 :
# import codeop from codeop import compile_command code = '-a = 5'# Using codeop.compile_command() method compile_command(code) |
Output :
SyntaxError: can’t assign to operator



