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i'm puzzled i'm trying to get a program i worte to run when evoked from the command line... and it wasn;t working so i tol it to print the arguments it has when starting and i got nothing... i wrote another program with the exact same syntax just without the rest of the program, just to print the arguments, and it worked..
#! /usr/bin/python
import sys, os, string
def main(argv):
print argv
names=open(argv, 'r').read()
names = names[2:].split('\n')
names[1:] = names
groups = ['']
for a in names:
if len(a) != 0:
if a[0] == 'g':
groups.append(a[2:])
print groups.pop()
elif a[0] == 'b':
print ' ',a[2:]
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv[1])
when running :sort 'filename of buddylist' i get a screwed up printed version and no arguments?? here's the slimmed down version
#! /usr/bin/python
import sys, string, os
def main(argv):
print argv
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv[1])
they are essiently the same thing untill after the print argv however this one works i'm very puzzled |
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