[Python-mode] compile problem in emacs
Peter Otten
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Fri Feb 13 04:04:19 EST 2004
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vissen at gmx.net wrote: > i am new to Linux and Python. Welcome to both! > > I get a syntax error for this line of code. > ..... > def fib(n): # write Fibonacci series up to n > ........ > > used Emacs as the editor on a Redhat ver8.0 OS. (This example is included > as part of tutorial/documentation in Python docs) > any suggestions /ideas are useful. > thanks for reading. The code snippet is correct. Here's what your code *could* look like <syntaxerror.py> def test( def fib(n): # write Fibonacci series up to n """Print a Fibonacci series up to n.""" a, b = 0, 1 while b < n: print b, a, b = b, a+b </syntaxerror.py> This will show the following slightly misleading syntax error: File "<stdin>", line 3 def fib(n): # write Fibonacci series up to n ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax but I cannot be sure, because your post doesn't provide enough context. In the future, please give a small but _complete_ example that shows the erroneous/undesired behaviour and the _actual_ traceback (cut and paste from emacs or the command line). Peter
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