How to configure Python in Windows
cosmo_general at yahoo.com
cosmo_general at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 28 21:04:23 EST 2008
On 2月28日, 下午6时52分, Larry Bates <larry.ba... at websafe.com> wrote:
> cosmo_gene... at yahoo.com wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
>
> > I just downloaded precompiled Python for Windows, and it runs. Now I
> > have got the command line coding. However, I can't run my python
> > scripts. My python script, foo.py, is located in C:\\....\pydir, and I
> > have set the python interpreter on the directory. When I run
> > os.listdir(), I found my script of foo.py is right in the pydir. But,
> > when I tried to run command-line python foo.py, to compile it, I got
> > "Syntax error: invalid syntax". I guess the interpreter did not find
> > my script foo.py. In the past, I worked python on unix/linux, and I
> > knew how set the path, and I ran my python scripts smoothly. I wonder
> > anybody can help me to configure the python interpreter? Thanks!
>
> > Muddy Coder
>
> Syntax error is not give if interpreter can't find a script. You should post
> full tracebacks on this newsgroup so we can help. It is more likely that you
> actually have a syntax error in foo.py.
>
> -Larry
Hi Larry,
Thanks for help. I retried to run the script. My script is as simple
as:
import os
dir=os.getcwd()
print "cwd is",dir
The results are:
1) If I edit it with a text editor, and try to compile at Python
shell, the error message is: SyntaxError: invalid syntax
2) If I run the module by pressing F5, it ran, and printed out the
directory name
Can you figure it out? Thanks!
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