On 4/11/06, Louis Pecora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
I bought the wxPython in Action book and started trying the simple
examples in Chap. 1. One thing I have run into is rather
disappointing. Many errors (e.g. I typed return true, instead of return
True) do not give the beloved Python tracback. That's one of the nice
things that made me choose Python. Somehow once the app is launched if
there is a bug it just quits without any information. I am now
struggling to find out why example 3 (hello.py) won't work. I've been
over it dozens of times checking indentation, spelling, etc. But the
app never gets into OnInit (determined by the old fashion way of putting
print's into the program at strategic stages). A window flashes open
and then disappears. Process exited in the terminal.
How are others using wxPython? Do you find you need to run in a
debugger? Does that help? What do you recommend?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Cheers,
Lou Pecora
Code 6362
Naval Research Lab
Washington, DC 20375
USA
Ph: +202-767-6002
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