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I currently try to run validation of SPDX expression from arbitrary inputs. If something is wrong with the expression, I would have expected it to always populate the errors attribute instead of raising exceptions. Apparently, this is not the case in every situation.
Let's consider the following snippet:
fromlicense_expressionimportget_spdx_licensinglicensing=get_spdx_licensing()
expression='(Apache-2.0) AND ()'result=licensing.validate(expression)
print(result.errors)
This fails with an IndexError during validation:
[...]
File "/home/user/lib/python3.9/site-packages/license_expression/__init__.py", line 778, in validate
parsed_expression = self.parse(expression, strict=strict)
File "/home/user/lib/python3.9/site-packages/license_expression/__init__.py", line 545, in parse
expression = super(Licensing, self).parse(tokens)
File "/home/user/lib/python3.9/site-packages/boolean/boolean.py", line 316, in parse
ast[0].append(ast[2])
IndexError: list index out of range
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I currently try to run validation of SPDX expression from arbitrary inputs. If something is wrong with the expression, I would have expected it to always populate the
errors
attribute instead of raising exceptions. Apparently, this is not the case in every situation.Let's consider the following snippet:
This fails with an IndexError during validation:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: