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XSI Python error log

XSI Python error log

2004-04-26       - By Rick Walia

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Hi,

I'm using python 2.2 and it works fine. I don't know what you are referring to
as
per dozens of error messages that scroll by? Perhaps these errors are more
verbose in Active Python 2.3?

I don't know what you mean when you say the need to hack the language?

Constants aren't available in XSI..well, what can I say. Just import the module
and you're all set. Jerry was cool enough to hook us up with a script that will
dump all the constants in 1 file. I was foolish enough to write them all by hand
:)

Just import constants file and you are done. No big deal. Once you get used to
python you'll be importing types, math, sys, os, etc anyways.


/R




Quoting Christian Rittener <chrr@(protected)>:

> Sorry to disagree, but right now I'd say they make it almost unusable in XSI
> 3.5.1. If I make a mistake in a one-line script, how am supposed to find
> what I did wrong among the dozens of error messages that scroll by, only one
> of which is really related to my mistake?
>
> And I thought Python was truly supported since the beginning (or at least
> v.2.0) ! Nobody ever mentioned this, neither was mentioned the need to hack
> into the language... I just don't understand. And that script to make XSI
> constants available, suddenly falling from the sky (no offence Jerry, thanks
> for your efforts)... Has nobody needed this until now ? are these problems
> fixed in V.4 ?
>
> Please Python users out there, speak out.
>
> Christian Rittener
>
>
> > The errors are annoying but do not prevent Python scripting from
> > working.
>
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