On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:52 PM, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote: > >> Jim wrote: >> >> >>> Arthur Pemberton wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Arthur Pemberton <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Jim <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Matthew Flaschen wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Jim wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> FC 10/KDE >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm trying to set a simple Alarm Clock in FC10 and I have a Python >>>>>>>> script I picked up, but I have error, running the script. >>>>>>>> Can you explain to me with # comments on each line how to make >>>>>>>> this work. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> import time >>>>>>>> import os >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> not_executed = 1 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> while(not_executed): >>>>>>>> dt = list(time.localtime(time.time()) >>>>>>>> hour = dt[3] >>>>>>>> minute = dt[4] >>>>>>>> if hour == 5 and minute == 45: >>>>>>>> os.popen2("open /Users/jun/shout.mp3") >>>>>>>> not_executed = 0 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Error Message; >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ python AlarmClock >>>>>>>> File "AlarmClock", line 7 >>>>>>>> dt = list(time.localtime(time.time()) >>>>>>>> ^ >>>>>>>> IndentationError: expected an indented block >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's because of Python's always charming significant whitespace. I.E. >>>>>>> Python uses indenting instead of braces, making problems like this >>>>>>> extremely common. (No sane language even has "IndentationErrors". >>>>>>> Also, >>>>>>> you were missing a paren, but that's not what caused the error above. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A correct version is attached. Hopefully it will not get mangled by >>>>>>> your client. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Matt Flaschen >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> I ran yo >>>>>> $ python times.py >>>>>> Welcome to the talking alarm clock >>>>>> This program is public domain >>>>>> >>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>>> File "times.py", line 1, in <module> >>>>>> import time >>>>>> File "/home/mickey/time.py", line 8, in <module> >>>>>> t = time.localtime(time.time()) >>>>>> >>>>>> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'localtime' >>>>>> >>>>>> Python is having problems of execute this line. >>>>>> >>>>>> t = time.localtime(time.time()) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> 1) This is getting offtopic >>>>> 2) You need to at least send us the script you're using >>>>> 3) There is no way that that line of code doesn't work if you did >>>>> `import time` first >>>>> 4) You may want to check and IRC channel such as >>>>> irc://freenode.net/fedora >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Also, there are several alarm apps already in Fedora, it doesn't seem >>>> like you're trying to learn Python, so might be best to just use an >>>> already existing app. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> I told you in the beginning I know nothing about Python. >>> I'm getting answers that assume, I know what your talking about, I >>> don't, I just have a script that I'm asking how it works. >>> What are the other scripts that are already in Fedora. >>> >>> >>> >> I know nothing about python either..... But the comments of others has >> got me to .... >> >> import time >> import os >> >> not_executed = 1 >> >> while(not_executed): >> dt = list(time.localtime(time.time())) >> hour = dt[3] >> minute = dt[4] >> if hour == 5 and minute == 45: >> os.popen2("open /Users/jun/shout.mp3") >> not_executed = 0 >> >> >> I added a "tab" to Lines 7 and 8 as well as a closing ) on Line 7. Note >> that blank lines are counted. >> Line 11 also has a tab added. Hope that helps...and I hope my >> formatting survives. >> >> >> #!/usr/bin/env python import time import os not_executed = 1 while (not_executed): dt = list(time.localtime(time.time())) hour = dt[3] minute = dt[4] if hour == 22 and minute == 58: os.spawnv (os.P_WAIT, "/usr/bin/mpg123", ["mpg123", "/home/mp3/Abba/Gold/queen.mp3"] ) not_executed = 0 -- Paulo Roma Cavalcanti LCG - UFRJ
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