Steven D'Aprano <steve+pyt...@pearwood.info> added the comment: I think this suggested enhancement is unreasonable and of limited usefulness, and even if it were useful, too specialised to bother with.
The obvious message is badly misleading. When I read this: TypeError: 'tuple' object is not callable, a comma may be missing I look inside the tuple for a missing comma. But that's not the problem, and the error message sends me on a wild goose chase wondering how on earth a missing comma causes Python to try calling my tuple. I've been programming in Python for 15+ years and it mislead me -- what do you think it will do to beginners? The problem is that the tuple is inside a list, and the LIST is missing a comma. What about this example? result = function( "the error has nothing to do with tuples" # oops missed a comma (2, 3, 4), None ) Should the error message say something like: TypeError: 'str' object is not callable, perhaps it is embedded in a list, tuple, function call or some other place you need a comma, and you forgot one or more commas? I don't think so. Besides, most of the time when you get this TypeError, it will be because you genuinely tried to call what you thought was a function but wasn't, and the hint is pointless. You tried to call a tuple as if it were a function. The reason for that is that you left out a comma in a list, but there are many other reasons that could happen, and "I frequently forget to add commas to lists" is a far too-specialised failure mode to single it out in the error message. It is unreasonable to expect Python to debug your code for you. It tells you what you did wrong -- you called a tuple as a function -- and it is up to you to determine why. ---------- nosy: +stevenjd _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue15248> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com