Hi everybody
I''ve been writing my very first application in Python and everything is
running smoothly, except for a strange problem that pops up every once
in a while. I''m sure is the kind
of newbie thing every seasoned programmer knows.
Sometimes a receive strange Syntax Errors from parts of code that
worked perfectly minutes ago. What''s even more puzzling is that those
errors are pointed to another part of the module when I do some random,
innofensive changes in the code (like inserting a line or deleting some
comments). Sometimes those changes are enough to make the error
dissapear.
Could it be that python has found a real error but is failing to tell
me where it is?
解决方案For certain errors like Syntax Errors, you''ll get a much more helpful
response if you post some actual code. Strip it down if you have to,
but make sure we can reproduce the errors.
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Brian Beck
Adventurer of the First Order
ishtar2020 wrote:Hi everybody
I''ve been writing my very first application in Python and everything is
running smoothly, except for a strange problem that pops up every once
in a while. I''m sure is the kind
of newbie thing every seasoned programmer knows.
Sometimes a receive strange Syntax Errors from parts of code that
worked perfectly minutes ago. What''s even more puzzling is that those
errors are pointed to another part of the module when I do some random,
innofensive changes in the code (like inserting a line or deleting some
comments). Sometimes those changes are enough to make the error
dissapear.
Could it be that python has found a real error but is failing to tell
me where it is?
I recently had quite a hassle with an indentation problem, so you might
want to check on your whitespace.
ishtar2020 wrote:I''ve been writing my very first application in Python and everything is
running smoothly, except for a strange problem that pops up every once
in a while. I''m sure is the kind
of newbie thing every seasoned programmer knows.
Nobody here has a crystal ball. Please post your code, tell us what
changes you made, and cut-and-paste the entire error message and the
associated stack trace.