I'm an experienced C++ developer, but am just getting my feet wet with Python for a project at work. I'm having some basic problems and Google has been less than helpful. I suspect something about my environment is funny, but I have no clue how to diagnose it. I wrote a simple script that merely prints an argument to the screen, but I am getting an error when running it (python args.py):
Syntax Error: invalid syntax
File "args.py", line 4
print arg0
For reference, there is a carrot underneath the 0 of arg0. The script in question:
import sys
firstArg = sys.argv[0]
print firstArg
I'm sure this is something really dumb, but Python is such a foreign thing, coming from C++.
print
as a function:print(firstArg)
.print(firstArg)
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