Am 30.06.2012 21:12, schrieb JustOnce:
THAT error in python is if you miss a "()" at the end of a function
name. For example, if str is an object and str.upper() is a method, you
will get this error if you call str.upper instead of the expected
str.upper()

If I get this error, all I do is add the brackets correctly, and of
course I pass the right parameters. The errir for parameters will be
thrown only if the brackets are there in the first place...

On Sunday, January 22, 2006 6:32:34 AM UTC+5:30, Mike Kent wrote:

    I decided to take a crack at one of the current bugs, ...

Why do you give such a superficial response of no avail and with top posting to a bug report that is over six years old and has long been closed? Please observe the conventional netiquette when posting.

-- Chris

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