Dear All,
I have fixed the issue with below code snippet for parsing the
command output without try and exception, pls let me know if any
improvements are needed, might be useful for others
def to_bytes(self, str):
# Encode to UTF-8 to get binary data.
if isinstance(str, byt
On 26Nov2018 09:03, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 10:43:10PM +0530, srinivasan wrote:
1. Am trying to improve the below code with "try" and "exception",
could
you please help me how "try" and "exception" can be used on the below code
snippet. I hope in my code with try and exc
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Your code at the moment has extra asterisks * added at the beginning and
end of each line.
More comments below.
On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 10:43:10PM +05
On 11/25/18 10:58 AM, srinivasan wrote:
> Even only with "*proc.decode("utf-8")"* in the above code still it seems to
> throw the error
>
> #return proc.strip().decode("utf-8")
> #return proc.decode("utf-8").strip()
> *return proc.decode("utf-8")*
>
> Error:
> /home/srinivasan/Downloa
Even only with "*proc.decode("utf-8")"* in the above code still it seems to
throw the error
#return proc.strip().decode("utf-8")
#return proc.decode("utf-8").strip()
*return proc.decode("utf-8")*
Error:
/home/srinivasan/Downloads/wifidisconnectissuenov23_homework/venv/bin/python
/home
Dear Python Experts Team,
As am newbie still learning the python syntax from past 2 weeks, Excuse me,
If this might be silly question, As I am trying to execute shell command
(ie, nmcli) using "subprocess.Popen".
1. Am trying to improve the below code with "try" and "exception", could
you please