[Tutor] what is it mean--- File "<stdin>", line 1
sihong lin
linsihong2003 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 21 01:58:58 CET 2011
Hi,
I just write a simplest file test.py with only one line--print "hello", when I run it in command line:
>>> python test.py
the follow message comes out:
File "<stdin>" , line 1
python test
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
but, the file can run in shell, also in the command line, I put
>>> print "hello"
output is fine, "Hello"
thanks
Sharon
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