strange TypeError exception in function compiled from a string
bruno.desthuilliers at gmail.com
bruno.desthuilliers at gmail.com
Wed Dec 1 09:17:57 EST 2010
On 1 déc, 14:48, nelson <nelson1... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have this function, defined in a string and ecetuted through ad
> exec call
>
> def cell1(d):
>
> x=d.get('x')
> print x
>
> import y
> return y.add(y.add(self.adf0(x),self.adf0(x)),self.adf0(x))
>
> d is a dict of this kind {'x':2}
>
> I receive the following exception, that i find very strange...
>
> File "<string>", line 7, in cell1
> TypeError: 'dict' object is not callable
>
> I have tested all the function al line 7, and none of them raise any
> exception.
> Have anyone some suggestion on how to solve this?
>
Not without the minimal executable code reproducing your error.
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