This has nothing to do with how the argument is passed. It is prob something wrong with str.pop in my python because when i run python and type import os import string x = '1 2 3' x.pop()
i get the following error Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'pop' Mike Meyer wrote: >In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, M.N.A.Smadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > > >>HI; >> >>I am having the following error: >> >>AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'pop' >> >>am using Python 2.3.4 and am importing the following libraries: >> >>import sys, os, inspect >>from Asterisk import Manager, BaseException, Config >>import Asterisk.Util >> >>The code being executed is: >> if command not in commands: >> raise ArgumentsError('invalid arguments.') >> >> >> >> if command == 'usage': >> return usage(argv[0], sys.stdout) >> >> manager = Manager.Manager(*Config.Config().get_connection()) >> >> if command == 'actions': >> show_actions() >> >> if command == 'help': >> if len(argv) < 3: >> raise ArgumentsError('please specify an action.') >> >> show_actions(argv[2]) >> >> elif command == 'action': >> if len(argv) < 3: >> raise ArgumentsError('please specify an action.') >> >> try: >> execute_action(manager, argv[2:]) >> except TypeError, e: >> print "Bad arguments specified. Help for %s:" % (argv[2],) >> show_actions(argv[2]) >> >> elif command == 'command': >> execute_action('command', argv[2]) >> >> > >This should be execute_action('command', argv[2:]), with the ':' added. > > <mike > > > >>def execute_action(manager, argv): >> method_name = argv.pop(0).lower() >> >> >> >>but i always thought that something like this will be standard stuff. >>Any ideas? >> >> >>Mike Meyer wrote: >> >> >> >>>"M.N.A.Smadi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>HI; >>>> >>>>I am having the following error. I am using someone else's code and >>>>all they are doing is pass an argv to a function then >>>> >>>>def execute_action(manager, argv): >>>> method_name = argv.pop(0).lower() >>>> >>>> >>>>and am getting this strange error. >>>>AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'pop' >>>> >>>>am using Python 2.3.4 and am importing the following libraries: >>>> >>>>import sys, os, inspect >>>> >>>> >>>>from Asterisk import Manager, BaseException, Config >>> >>> >>>>import Asterisk.Util >>>> >>>>but i always thought that something like this will be standard stuff. >>>>Any ideas? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>Yes - show us the rest of the code. execute_action is never called in >>>the snippets you posted, and it's pretty clear that it's being invoked >>>with the wrong thing as an argument. Can you provide a minimal working >>>(well, executable) code sample that generates the error message you >>>are getting? >>> >>>Oh yeah - post the full traceback as well. >>> >>> <mike >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list