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Arguments following a default "()" are not properly colored #309

@adambengis

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Description

Function arguments following a default function argument value of "()" are not properly colored. Changing the tuple to a dictionary or a list do not produce the issue.

Steps to Reproduce

Use the example code in a file with python3 syntax highlighting.

def example(
  good_arg: int,
  trigger_arg: Iterable[int] = (),
  bad_arg: int = 2,
) -> None:
  pass

Expected behavior:

The good_arg, trigger_arg, and bad_arg names should all be highlighted the same.

Actual behavior:

good_arg and trigger_arg are highlighted correctly, then bad_arg is colored like a function name.

Reproduces how often:

Every time I've tested it.

Versions

adambengis-mbp:~ adambengis$ atom --version
Atom : 1.35.0
Electron: 2.0.18
Chrome : 61.0.3163.100
Node : 8.9.3
adambengis-mbp:~ adambengis$ apm --version
apm 2.1.3
npm 6.2.0
node 8.9.3 x64
atom 1.35.0
python 2.7.10
git 2.13.5

Additional Information

Python3 is being executed from a venv.

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