On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 15:43:10 -0800, Kevin T wrote: > python version 2.4.3, yes i know that it is old. getting the sysadmin > to update the OS requires a first born. > > with the following code.. > for signal in register['signals'] : > > 351 sigName = signal['functionName'] 352 > if re.search( "rsrvd", sigName ) == None : 353 > print sigName 354 newVal = "%s%s" % ( > '1'*signal['bits'] , newVal ) #prepend 0's 355 if > re.search( "rsrvd", sigName ) != None : 356 print > sigName 357 newVal = "%s%s" % ( '0'*signal['bits'], > newVal )
Your code is mangled to the point of unreadability. Please resend, and make sure you send it as PLAIN TEXT and not as HTML ("rich text"), since many mail programs feel that they are allowed to arbitrarily rewrap HTML text however they like. Preferably simplify your example to the simplest example that we can run: http://sscce.org/ Being able to run it means you shouldn't put line numbers on the left. If you must draw our attention to a specific line, use a comment. This isn't 1975 and we're not programming in BASIC. # BAD don't do this: 350 do_this(x) 351 do_that(y, z) 352 if something: 353 do_something_else(x, y, z) # GOOD do this: do_this(x) do_that(y, z) if something: # LINE 352 do_something_else(x, y, z) > regardless of how i code line 352, i can not EVER use an else clause > with it. if i use an else clause, the else will NEVER get executed... The code you show doesn't actually have an `else` clause, which might explain why it doesn't get executed. By the way, you should not write "if something == None", always use "if something is None" or "is not None". Technically, there are some exceptions but if you have to ask what they are, you don't need to know *wink* -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list