New to Python

Terry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Wed Feb 10 15:24:39 EST 2010


On 2/10/2010 5:21 AM, Quin wrote:
> Well, PyScripter works find with that code.  Furthermore, the
> un-intellisense in IronPython was problematic, inserting the wrong
> things, which I had to erase.
>
> Also, there were some code constructs IronPython let pass that
> PyScripter didn't, namely, print(), PyScripter requires the ()
>
> Something simple, like:
> n = -1
> if n <> -1:
> print('fell through')
>
> falls through to the print.
>
> So, I don't know what the problem is with IronPython, perhaps it isn't
> compatible with Python v3, but on my machine, at least, it doesn't perform.

'<>' is not legal in Python3, so above is not Python3 code.




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