Terry J. Reedy added the comment:

Perhaps Florent is pointing to the fact that for 'except X:', the syntax error 
is detected at the ' ' at offset 6 but the caret is backed up under the 't' at 
offset 5*, whereas it is not backed up to the space before '    open'. Which 
behavior do you propose to change?

Since these details of presentation are not documented, I do not consider the 
current difference a bug. I would not change them in current versions since 
change could confuse people or software. I suspect there is also danger of 
making some cases worse. For the same reasons, I would not change in future 
versions either without good offsetting reason. So I also think this should be 
closed.

On python-list, we tell people that the caret is a starting point for detecting 
the error, not an absolute pointer.

For syntax errors, Idle omits the traceback and highlights in red the presumed 
error. For the first, it marks the entire word 'except'. For the second, it 
marks the last whitespace before open. This is equivalent to backing up the 
caret.

* I suspect this backup is special to keywords. For 'except+', both systems 
also mark the keyword, not the '+'. Either the keyword is misused or is a 
regular name misspelled. In either case, someone thought it better to point to 
the keyword than the space or other character after. I agree. So did the Idle 
author who decided to highlight the keyword rather than the character after it.

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