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Been pulling what hair I have left over this :-(

if tIn.find("play again") != -1:
      tn.write("yes\n")
      print tn.read_until("WordsWeNeverSee",1.0)  
      tn.write("O\n")

I get the error

root@kali:~# ./TTT.py
  File "./TTT.py", line 79
    print tn.read_until("WordsWeNeverSee",1.0)  
    ^
IndentationError: unexpected indent

Any idea how to resolve?

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  • Can you post the rest of your script?
    – kyle k
    Apr 23, 2016 at 23:23
  • copy/paste the code from your answer into your interpreter. You most likely have some weird spaces or tabs. Besides, you should indent by 4 spaces, not 6 like here
    – jDo
    Apr 23, 2016 at 23:23
  • It's impossible to tell what the problem is from what you posted. You need to be very precise about your indentation, and in particular, you should avoid hard tabs, which can cause a lot of problems. Check for that, and make sure everything lines up properly. That should fix the problem.
    – Tom Karzes
    Apr 23, 2016 at 23:33
  • It is possible to tell what the problem is from what you posted. Checking the source I can see you are mixing tabs and spaces. Best is to use the same style of indentation throughout your code; the very best is to keep your hands away from the Tab key at all times because spaces are 'visible' but tabs are not.
    – Jongware
    Apr 23, 2016 at 23:36
  • If you're using an IDE or extended text editor of sorts, there's most likely a "Convert all tabs to spaces"-option (I know Sublime Text has that feature)
    – jDo
    Apr 23, 2016 at 23:38

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I think you're mixing tab and spaces in your code. I can see it when I try to edit your question.

Check your code with your text editor.

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