# from lxml import etree;
import module2dbk;
print module2dbk.xsl_transform(etree.parse('test-ccap/col10614/index.cnxml'), []);
Error: bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
4 Answers
add #!/usr/bin/env python
at the top of your script, or call your script using python myscript.py
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4This should have been the accepted answer. I've made this mistake more than a few times. Apr 3, 2019 at 15:28
Are you typing this at the unix command prompt? You should be doing this inside the python environment, ie. type python
at the prompt and work from there.
Also, no ;
needed at the end of the line in Python
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add
#!/usr/bin/env python
or but i will prefer to use the above one.
#!/usr/bin/python
In case you have installed python 2 and python 3 and python 2 is default you can run python 3 by using these command
#!/usr/bin/env python3
at top of the file
or run this way
python code.py
Well I had exactly the same problem. I had tried everything and nothing really worked. My program was running perfectly on Windows command prompt, and on my iPhone Python app interpreter, but not on my Macbook's terminal, where I always got the following error whenever I tried to run the program:
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
Finally the comment above from the user tripleee helped me come up with a solution; although his solution of adding !/usr/bin/python
at the very start of my code didn't do it for me it helped me understand as he wrote that:
The error message indicates that the script gets executed by bash, not python.
Then I noticed that my code(extra).py contained '(' apostrophes, I renamed to my codeextra.py and that was it, problem solved. :)
#!/usr/bin/python
as the first line of the file.