On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 04:26 am, Ganesh Pal wrote: > Hi Team, > > Iam on linux and python 2.7 . I have a bunch of functions which I > have run sequentially . > I have put them in a list and Iam calling the functions in the list as > shown below , this works fine for me ,
No it doesn't. It doesn't even compile -- it gives a SyntaxError because you incorrectly use // as a comment deliminator instead of #. After fixing that, you get a second SyntaxError because your code has an empty "except" block. Obviously the code you show us is not the code you ran. Why do people do this? "Hi, here's a cake a made earlier, I think it tastes really nice. What do you think?" "That's not a cake. It's a bowl of mud with a cherry on top. Where is the actual cake?" -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list