n00b formatting
Chris Rebert
clp2 at rebertia.com
Thu Feb 24 12:23:18 EST 2011
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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Verde Denim <tdldev at gmail.com> wrote: > hi, all > i can't believe i don't see this, but > python from the command line: >>>> x = '0D' >>>> y = '0x' + x >>>> print "%d" % int(y,0) > 13 > > content of testme.py: Is this the *entire* contents of the file? I suspect not, and that somewhere in it you assign to `int` as a variable, which should not be done since it's the name of the built-in type. > x = '0D' > y = '0x' + x > print "%d" % int(y,0) > TypeError: 'int' object is not callable > > what am i not seeing here?? Please include the full exception Traceback. Also, add: print type(int), int just before the existing `print`. Cheers, Chris
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