I'm having trouble with this script. When I run it, it crashes IDLE... which is no fun. :(
I'm running Ubuntu 6.06 w/ python 2.4 When I say crash, I mean really _crash_. IDLE stop responding, and I have to killall idle && killall python2.4 before I can restart it (cause python2.4 keeps the TCP port open, I'm assuming) A few notes: list.txt is a text file with 99 lines, each with three letters on it. In ./retrieves, I have 99 files of style [xyz].1.txt. (in addition to list.txt) These are retrieved HTML pages that have the HTML stripped (the actual script is part of a series of scripts to download and format my school's course catalog) It seems to crash on the final iteration of the second for loop, no matter what file it's on at that point (which I've changed by changing x&y in 'for each in filelist[x:y]:' to diffrent values), so I don't think it has anything to do with the actual files it's accessing. ----- #2006 Adam Gomaa, Public Domain listfiles=open('retrieves/list.txt','r') fileread=listfiles.read() ##reads list.txt and assings to fileread filelist=[] filelist=fileread.splitlines() ##each filelist word is 3-letter combo listfiles.close() count,count2=0,0 ##for debugging textstringlist=[] goodlist1=[] for each in filelist[:-50]: ##filelist[x:y] always crashes for any value of x,y print count ##for debugging count=count+1 textfileread=open('retrieves/%s.1.txt' % each,'r') textstring=textfileread.read() textfileread.close() each=each.upper() textstringlist=textstring.split(each)##if I comment out from here... for each2 in textstringlist[:]: #changing to textstringlist[3:-3] still results in crash count2=count2+1 print count2,'is count2' ##this gets quite high, into thousands, before stopping on the final iteration (and crashing) if 'Prerequisites' in each2: goodlist1.append(each2)##to here, it doesn't crash print goodlist1 ------ Anyone have an insight? If someone would like me to I can tar the 99 files & list.txt and post a link. Thanks, _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor