I used cxfreeze to create a Windows executable from planrequest.py. It seemed to work ok, but when I run the exe file I get NameError: name 'exit' is not defined
name exit is not defined in python states that the fix is to use import sys
. However, I use import sys. The code runs fine as a python script (as in, I extensively tested the command line arguments before compiling to an executable.)
import socket
import sys
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
print("Usage:")
print("PlanRequest [Request String] [Server IP (optional: assumes 127.0.0.1 if omitted)]")
exit()
#[do stuff with the request]
import sys
and thensys.exit()
from sys import exit
,cxfreeze
removes thesite
initialization which normally sets upbuiltins.exit
import sys
you should be usingsys.exit
, butexit
should work as well. Do you override it ie haveexit = ...
anywhere in your code?