"adima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi All! > Sorry, my English isnt good, but get a try to describe my problem. > > Today we wrote next script: > > import os, glob, time, string > files_to_test = ( "J:\\BWNEW\\!Unerase\\test.test", "L:\\Temp\Nick\ > \test.test", "F:\\TRANSIT\\nick\\test.test") > outfile="c:\\temp\\statistic" > > > def DoTestTime(file): > StartTime = time.time() > filehandle = open(file) > alllines = filehandle.read() > filehandle.close() > > FileSize = os.path.getsize(file) > EndTime = time.time() > return time.ctime() , "\tDisk\t" , file[:3] , "\tfile size (bytes) = > \t" , FileSize , "\taccess time =\t" , EndTime - StartTime > > > if __name__ == "__main__": > out = open(outfile, 'w') > for EachFile in files_to_test: > str = DoTestTime(EachFile) > print type(str) > for s in str: > print s > out.write(str(s)) > out.close() > > When I executed it, the output was > C:\test\py>File_Stat.py > Thu Apr 26 12:08:33 2007 > <type 'str'> > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\test\py\File_Stat.py", line 26, in ? > out.write(str(s)) > TypeError: 'tuple' object is not callable > > When I replace "str" with "repr" in out.write(str(s)), script executed > normally. > > Where is the problem here? > Thanks in advance. >
You might want to check out pychecker.py. Its output: Processing Script1... Warnings... Script1.py:1: Imported module (glob) not used Script1.py:1: Imported module (string) not used Script1.py:9: Local variable (alllines) not used Script1.py:20: (str) shadows builtin You've replaced the built-in function str with the return value of DoTestTime(). -Mark -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list