On Friday, May 23, 2014 8:34:31 PM UTC+5:30, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 12:56 AM, Ronak Dhakan wrote:
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> > I am learning python, and sometimes when I run a file with a faulty, 
> > windows gives a message that the system is rebooting and gives me 1 minute 
> > to save my work. Does anyone know how can I fix this? Most of the time a 
> > faulty code gives errors in python, but this is unique. I create files like 
> > Exercise 1.2.py and run it through IDLE.
> 
> >
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> I'm very much surprised that any Python coding error could do this.
> 
> What code triggers this? Is it consistent?
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> More likely it's something else in your system. Pure coincidence.
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> ChrisA

Even I am surprised, python errors should stay in python. But I am sure that 
the reboot is triggered exactly when I run some faulty code. And usually I 
change the code after reboot, so I haven't checked whether the same code is 
able to repeat the reboot. This happens even in simple code of 10-15 lines for 
drawing a polygon.

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