
Sorry, I forgot to provide the failure info: File "/Users/dccollins/local/src/yt-hg/yt/frontends/enzo/data_structures.py", line 655, in __init__ StaticOutput.__init__(self, filename, data_style, file_style=file_style) File "/Users/dccollins/local/src/yt-hg/yt/data_objects/static_output.py", line 86, in __init__ self._parse_parameter_file() File "/Users/dccollins/local/src/yt-hg/yt/frontends/enzo/data_structures.py", line 745, in _parse_parameter_file param, vals = (i.strip() for i in line.split("=")) ValueError: too many values to unpack and "line" is WriteBoundary = 0 //1=already written, 2=start writing Previously I was using changeset 9b4ff0766c9c (which may be quite old), and I'm on 6267774e2f34 presently. d. On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:11 AM, david collins <antpuncher@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, all--
I've notice that trailing comments are not longer ignored when parsing parameter files. I have a parameter in many of my parameter files that documents itself, as in
WriteBoundary = 0 //1=already written, 2=start writing
which recently started causing the parameter file to parse. Is this an easy thing to fix in yt, or was this change done intentionally for a broader reason, and I should write a sed script to pull this out? I wouldn't bother asking if it weren't in an enormous number of files.
Thanks, d.
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