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Python2 on iPad

Open Nokiand opened this issue 2 years ago • 1 comments

Can’t run PYthon2, some options look fine (—help, -V, and -v).  'iPad 64 ARM'

cli $ cli $ cat a.py print 'from command line python2' cli $ python2 -v a.py #installing zipimport hook import zipimport # builtin #installed zipimport hook #zipimport: found 2636 names in /private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/C95F6A82-4ADD-408A-BFDC-99065B764105/LibTerm.app/python37.zip import zlib # builtin #zipimport: zlib available File "/private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/C95F6A82-4ADD-408A-BFDC-99065B764105/LibTerm.app/python37.zip/site.py", line 177 file=sys.stderr) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax #clear builtin._ #clear sys.path #clear sys.argv #clear sys.ps1 #clear sys.ps2 #clear sys.exitfunc #clear sys.exc_type #clear sys.exc_value #clear sys.exc_traceback #clear sys.last_type #clear sys.last_value #clear sys.last_traceback #clear sys.path_hooks #clear sys.path_importer_cache #clear sys.meta_path #clear sys.flags #clear sys.float_info #restore sys.stdin #restore sys.stdout #restore sys.stderr #cleanup main #cleanup[1] zipimport #cleanup[1] signal #cleanup[1] zlib #cleanup[1] exceptions #cleanup[1] _warnings #cleanup sys #cleanup builtin : 387585 unfreed ints cli $ cli $ cat aa.py help=0000 cli $ python2 aa.py File "/private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/C95F6A82-4ADD-408A-BFDC-99065B764105/LibTerm.app/python37.zip/site.py", line 177 file=sys.stderr) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax cli $ Note: All from the command line of LibTerm. It appears that from restart that the program runs, if first one types in Python2 and enters the interactive mode then to quit. Next to interpret files is excellent in this order.

Nokiand avatar Sep 10 '23 04:09 Nokiand

Restored on Sep 10, 2023 at 4:28 PM

cli $ python2 Python 2.7.13 (LC_ALL=C hg id -t .:LC_ALL=C hg id -i ., Apr 13 2019, 13:41:48) [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 10.0.0 (clang-1000.11.45.5)] on darwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. (InteractiveConsole) >>> quit() cli $ python2 -3 a.py from command line python2 cli $ python2 -3 aa.py cli $

Note: Only re-started the iPad and Python2 looks like it runs all of the time.

Nokiand avatar Sep 10 '23 20:09 Nokiand