Le jeudi 12 avril 2007 16:25, Matimus a écrit : > # Then you check to see if your file is interactive > if f.isatty(): > # This is unbuffered, and will iterate the same as f > f = iter(raw_input(),"")
This should be f = iter(raw_input,"") and this will end in a EOFError and stop on blank line. So you need a wrapper like : >>> def stdin_iterator() : ... while(True) : ... try : yield raw_input() ... except EOFError : return ... >>> f = stdin_iterator() Do you really need to iterate on the file this way instead of using the straightforward readline method ? >>> import sys >>> l=sys.stdin.readline() >>> while(l) : ... print l, ... l=sys.stdin.readline() -- _____________ Maric Michaud _____________ Aristote - www.aristote.info 3 place des tapis 69004 Lyon Tel: +33 4 26 88 00 97 Mobile: +33 6 32 77 00 21 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list