Here is my code: def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
fname = "OP.tex"
dot_ind = fname.index(".") + 1
ofname = fname[:dot_ind] + "1." + fname[dot_ind:]
else:
fname = sys.argv[1]
ofname = sys.argv[2]
print (fname, "+",ofname)
writeout(ofname, replacement(readin(fname)))
def replacement(content):
pattern = re.compile(r'(?<=\\\\\[-16pt]\n)([\s\S]*?)(?=\\\\\n\\thinhline)')
re.findall(pattern, content)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
For which I am receiving the following error:
File "test.py", line 30, in main
writeout(ofname, replacement(readin(fname)))
File "/home/utilities.py", line 138, in writeout
out.write(content)
TypeError: argument 1 must be string or read-only character buffer, not None
writeout is a function in another file that tells the python where to output the content as so:
def writeout(filename, content, append=False):
"""
Writes content to file filename.
"""
mode = "w"
#append to the file instead of overwriting
if append:
mode = "a"
#write content
with open(filename, mode) as out:
out.write(content)
The fname and ofname (input and output file names) are correct so why does the program say that the argument is None when it is a string?
Thank you so much.