handle IO error in calling python function using pip
I have a python class that I make it simple and write the main function here.
class gmap():
pwords=
latin_letters= {}
...
def __init__(self, ..)
...
def x_map(self,t=1, c=1):
retval = 0
while True:
input_word=sys.stdin.readline().strip()
#print ("input word", input_word)
__call other functions and working with input_word__
return retval
if __name__ == '__main__':
g=gmap()
sys.exit(g.x_map(t, c))
using this class in the following ways is fine:
file wordlist.txt
./gmap < wordlist.txt
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap
cat wordlist.txt | head | ./gmap
but when I put pip at the python class I receive the following error
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap | head
ERROR:IOError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
close failed in file object destructor:
IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
error comes from comment print in x_map function.
python linux io pipe
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I have a python class that I make it simple and write the main function here.
class gmap():
pwords=
latin_letters= {}
...
def __init__(self, ..)
...
def x_map(self,t=1, c=1):
retval = 0
while True:
input_word=sys.stdin.readline().strip()
#print ("input word", input_word)
__call other functions and working with input_word__
return retval
if __name__ == '__main__':
g=gmap()
sys.exit(g.x_map(t, c))
using this class in the following ways is fine:
file wordlist.txt
./gmap < wordlist.txt
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap
cat wordlist.txt | head | ./gmap
but when I put pip at the python class I receive the following error
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap | head
ERROR:IOError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
close failed in file object destructor:
IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
error comes from comment print in x_map function.
python linux io pipe
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I have a python class that I make it simple and write the main function here.
class gmap():
pwords=
latin_letters= {}
...
def __init__(self, ..)
...
def x_map(self,t=1, c=1):
retval = 0
while True:
input_word=sys.stdin.readline().strip()
#print ("input word", input_word)
__call other functions and working with input_word__
return retval
if __name__ == '__main__':
g=gmap()
sys.exit(g.x_map(t, c))
using this class in the following ways is fine:
file wordlist.txt
./gmap < wordlist.txt
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap
cat wordlist.txt | head | ./gmap
but when I put pip at the python class I receive the following error
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap | head
ERROR:IOError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
close failed in file object destructor:
IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
error comes from comment print in x_map function.
python linux io pipe
I have a python class that I make it simple and write the main function here.
class gmap():
pwords=
latin_letters= {}
...
def __init__(self, ..)
...
def x_map(self,t=1, c=1):
retval = 0
while True:
input_word=sys.stdin.readline().strip()
#print ("input word", input_word)
__call other functions and working with input_word__
return retval
if __name__ == '__main__':
g=gmap()
sys.exit(g.x_map(t, c))
using this class in the following ways is fine:
file wordlist.txt
./gmap < wordlist.txt
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap
cat wordlist.txt | head | ./gmap
but when I put pip at the python class I receive the following error
cat wordlist.txt | ./gmap | head
ERROR:IOError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
close failed in file object destructor:
IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
error comes from comment print in x_map function.
python linux io pipe
python linux io pipe
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