On 2023-11-07 20:56, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
On 11/7/2023 3:29 PM, MRAB via Python-list wrote:
On 2023-11-07 19:20, Jim Schwartz via Python-list wrote:
Where do you define fCONV_AUSRICHTG? It must be initialized or defined somewhere. Did you leave out a statement from the python 2 version?

It's given its value here:

     (
         fNAME,
         fLG1,
         fLG2,
         fTYP,
         fCONV_AUSRICHTG,
         fENTRY_AUSRICHTG,
         fTEXT_AUSRICHTUNG,
         fHOLFUNKT,
         fPRUEFFUNKT,
         fPRUEF_ARG,
     ) = list(range(10))


This construction is a sneaky way to assign index numbers to list
entries.  A simplified example:

  >>> S1 = 'string 1'
  >>> S2 = 'string 2'
  >>> (fS1, fS2) = list(range(2))
  >>> fS1
0
  >>>
  >>> fS2
1

You don't need the 'list', though: range(...) will work on its own.

[snip]

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