I can reproduce tburg...@-dev:~/Applications/web2py$ python web2py.py -S pms -M web2py Enterprise Web Framework Created by Massimo Di Pierro, Copyright 2007-2010 Version 1.76.5 (2010-03-20 12:12:17) Database drivers available: SQLite3 Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/tburgess/Applications/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 171, in restricted ccode = compile(code.replace('\r\n', '\n'), layer, 'exec') File "applications/pms/models/db.py", line 656 # ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I just appended this to the end of my db.py file. for i in range(5): print i # After testing, it seems to do it if any statement that requires an indentation before the hash sign. So if statements, while statements, try/except, and on and on. -- Thadeus On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Yarko Tymciurak <resultsinsoftw...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 12, 5:09 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <resultsinsoftw...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> On Apr 12, 3:59 pm, DenesL <denes1...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> >> > Very simple, in db.py: >> >> > db=SQLDB(...) >> > db.define_table('person', >> > Field('name') >> > ) >> >> > s=[] >> > for f in db.person.fields: >> > s.append(db.person[f].type) >> > # >> >> > will fail. >> > It is a stupid loop, but it illustrates the problem. >> >> Thanks Denes - this is specific; I cannot reproduce the problem with >> this (that is, it runs fine on Ubuntu / Python 2.6.4 / web2py 1.76.5 >> >> I'll try it later tonight in a windows VM (I just checked - don't have >> a recent web2py, other things to do). >> >> If someone else can reproduce this on Windows, trace it down to where >> it's happening, that would be great. >> >> - Yarko >> >> > If you comment out the for then it is ok. >> > If you add an empty line or remove the comment it is ok. >> >> > On Apr 12, 4:10 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <resultsinsoftw...@gmail.com> >> > wrote: >> >> > > On Apr 12, 3:00 pm, DenesL <denes1...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> >> > > > Running on Windows here. >> >> > > > @Yarko, yes, there seems to be an additional ingredient to this. >> > > > A prerequisite seems to be the existence of a for statement somewhere. >> > > > (!?!?). >> >> > > Denes - I'm assuming you've found a bug (perhaps a subtle one); Let's >> > > see if get to some minimal situation where this occurs so others can >> > > reproduce... >> >> > > I am perfectly willing to run this on Windows-7 in a virtual >> > > machine... > > Just tested w/ Win-7, web2py 1.76.5, and python 2.6.4 (with source > distribution); this also works for me. > > I think we still need to identify the specific context that makes this > fail. > > Can you download web2py 1.76.5 source, and see if you can still see > the problem on your system with that? > > - Yarko > >> >> > > - Yarko > > > -- > To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject. >