This question has (for me) no real implication. I just found this out by coincidence and I am curious about the mechanics behind it. I got the folling example script:
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
just an example
"""
class exampleClass():
'this is just an example'
if __name__ == '__main__':
print(__doc__)
Running this in eclipse print "just an example". However, when I try to run this in the terminal I get the following error:
File "./temp.py", line 6
class exampleClass():
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Now, when I change the class in the example script to inherit from dict
class exampleClass(dict):
and run it from the commandline it also prints "just an example". So why do classes have to inherit something to work from commandline, but not from eclipse?
