On Aug 20, 1:16 pm, "Robert Dailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > here is a more realized example of the lists I'm trying to join: > > _user_includes = [ > "../src", > "../resource", > "../inc", > "../src", > "../data", > "../gui", > "../script", > "../script/actions", > "../gui/dispatch", > "../gui/factories", > "../gui/frames", > "../gui/getters", > "../gui/localization", > "../gui/player", > "../gui/setters", > "../gui/utilities", > "../sis", > "../player", > "../platform/ngi", > "../../engine", > "../../engine/audio/NGI", > "../../engine/io", > "../../engine/io\NGI", > "../../engine/math", > "../../engine/math/fixed", > "../../engine/path/NGI", > "../../engine/text/NGI", > "../../engine/mem", > "../../engine/text", > "../../engine/observer", > "../../sdk/tiny_xml", > "../../sdk/zlib", > "../../sdk/lpng", > "../../sdk/IFDLib/Source/Precompile", > "../../sdk/IFDLib/Source/CoreLib", > "../../sdk/IFDLib/inc", > "../../sdk/IFDLib/Source/UtilLib", > "../../sdk/IFDLib/Source/GameLib", > "../../sdk/IFDlib/Source/OSLib/_NGI", > "../../sdk/stl-port/NGI", > "../../sdk/mini-boost/NGI", > "../../sdk/mini-boost/COMMON", > ] > > _system_includes = [ > "../../../../../../Symbian/9.1/NGAGE_SDK_1.1/EPOC32/include", > > "../../../../../../Symbian/9.1/NGAGE_SDK_1.1/EPOC32/include/osextensions/rga", > > "../../../../../../Symbian/9.1/NGAGE_SDK_1.1/EPOC32/include/osextensions/stdapis", > > "../../../../../../Symbian/9.1/NGAGE_SDK_1.1/EPOC32/include/osextensions/stdapis/stlport", > "../../../../../../Symbian/9.1/NGAGE_SDK_1.1/epoc32/include/variant" > ] > > On 8/20/07, Robert Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > First have a look at the following code: > > > In main.py: > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > space = " " > > > includes = space.join ( system._user_includes ) + " " + space.join( > > system._system_includes ) > > > In system.py: > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > _user_includes = [ > > ] > > > _system_includes = [ > > ] > > > The above does not work. The interpreter states: "TypeError: sequence item > > 0: expected string, list found". I'm not sure what this means. Can anyone > > help me figure out what I'm doing wrong? Thanks. > > > PS: I've also tried putting strings in the lists above just to make sure > > that them being empty wasn't the problem. I got no different results.- Hide > > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
I have no system.py, but when I run includes = space.join (_user_includes ) + " " + space.join(_system_includes ) with the lists given in your post, I get no error. I am using v2.5.1 on Windows XP.
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