Exception handling for socket.error in Python 3.5/RStudio
Martin A. Brown
martin at linux-ip.net
Fri Feb 5 16:01:22 EST 2016
Hi there,
>Thanks for the detailed reply. I edited, saved and opened the file
>again. Still I am getting exactly the same error.
>
>Putting bigger chunk of code and the error again:
[snipped; thanks for the larger chunk]
>Error:
>except socket.error as e:
> ^
>SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I ran your code. I see this:
$ python3 shaunak.bangale.py
Connecting...
Connection succeeded
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "shaunak.bangale.py", line 23, in <module>
ssl_sock.write(bytes(initiation_command, 'UTF-8'))
NameError: name 'initiation_command' is not defined
Strictly speaking, I don't think you are having a Python problem.
* Are you absolutely certain you are (or your IDE is) executing
the same code you are writing?
* How would you be able to tell? Close your IDE. Run the code on
the command-line.
* How much time have you taken to work out what the interpreter is
telling you?
Good luck,
-Martin
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Martin A. Brown
http://linux-ip.net/
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