Hi Caolán, *, On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:13 PM, Caolán McNamara <caol...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Sat, 2011-02-26 at 16:45 +0100, Christian Lohmaier wrote: >> I don't see what's wrong - python people around? >> this is basis-link/program/pythonscript.py at around line 360: >> >> for assignee in node.nodes: >> if assignee.name == 'g_exportedScripts': >> print "found g_exportedScripts %s" % (node.expr) >> for item in node.expr: >> print "won't reach this on Mac" >> if item.__class__.__name__ == 'Name': >> g_exportedScripts.append(item.name) >> print "and not even this point" >> return g_exportedScripts >> >> >> So what is wrong with "for item in node.expr:"? > > No idea, but maybe the error isn't there but slightly later on, to test > that theory... > > change print to print >> sys.stderr, e.g.
That didn't help/didn't change anything, nothing is printed.. > If you simply change... > --if item.__class__.__name__ == 'Name': > -- g_exportedScripts.append(item.name) > to just > +g_exportedScripts.append(item.name) > does that make a difference ? No, still the same :-( > What's the version of python in use on Mac ?, configure.in suggest 2.3 ? > > What's the output of that > print "found g_exportedScripts %s" % (node.expr) > line ? $ /path/to/LibreOffice\ 3.3.1/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice found g_exportedScripts Tuple([Name('capitalisePython')]) found g_exportedScripts Tuple([Name('createTable')]) > FWIW http://docs.python.org/library/compiler.html is the api being used here. > All > the code wants to do is, if there is a g_exportedScripts in the .py, > get the list of names of methods assigned to that g_exportedScripts by > parsing the .py without actually executing the .py. Yes, I wonder why it fails here :-( ciao Christian _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice