On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Jim Mooney <cybervigila...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> 2to3 loops.py > File "<stdin>", line 1 > 2to3 loops.py > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
The script 2to3.py is run from the system's terminal/console shell (e.g. cmd or PowerShell on Windows), not the python shell. If the current directory has the file "loops.py" and Python is installed in C:\Python33, then try running the following in cmd: C:\Python33\Tools\Scripts\2to3.py -w loops.py If that fails, try running 3.3 explicitly: C:\Python33\python.exe C:\Python33\Tools\Scripts\2to3.py -w loops.py The -w option tells 2to3 to write the ported version back to loops.py. The original will be backed up to loops.py.bak. ---- Running Scripts Python 3.3 is distributed on Windows with a "py" launcher that's associated with .py files. This should be set up by the installer as follows: C:\>assoc .py .py=Python.File C:\>ftype Python.File Python.File="C:\Windows\py.exe" "%1" %* The launcher parses a script's shebang line, which is a special comment on the first line. A shebang begins with an exclamation point (i.e. a "bang"), followed by the command used to run the script. The launcher accepts a literal command (e.g. #!C:\Python33\python.exe), a preset virtual command, or an alias you've added to the configuration ini. For example, this shebang runs a script in the default Python version: #!/usr/bin/env python "/usr/bin/env" is a Unix-ism included for portability. You can simply use "#!python3" if you want the script to run in 3.x on Windows. 2.x is the default if it's installed. You can configure the launcher to instead use 3.x as the default. Just edit the configuration ini: >notepad %localappdata%\py.ini to include the following: [defaults] python=3 For convenience, you can add your script directories to the environment PATH. You can also append ;.PY to the environment PATHEXT to be able to run "script.py" as just "script", without the .py extension. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor