On Jul 28, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Bill wrote:

On my windows box I type => c:\x>python -c "import re"

The result is => c:\x>

In other words, the Python interactive shell doesn't even open. What
am I doing wrong?

Nothing! =) The -c option tells Python to execute the commands in the quotes as a Python program. It's as if you wrote a Python program that contained only "import re" and then executed that program.

If you want to run the Python interpreter interactively, just type "python" (no quotes) at the command prompt and hit enter.


I did RTFM at http://www.python.org/doc/1.5.2p2/tut/node4.html on
argument passing, but to no avail.

Yikes, that's the documentation for Python 1.5.2 which is nine years old! If that's the version you're running, then it's appropriate to read that documentation, but that's probably not the case.

"python --version" (again, no quotes) should tell you what version you're running.

HTH
Philip

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