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2,655 PointsImport PDB and call set_trace() where it's needed. IndentationError: pdb.set_trace()?
Need help with passing this.
import pdb
def something_silly(arg1, arg2):
if len(arg1) > len(arg2):
pdb.set_trace()
arg1[0] = arg2[0]
return arg1, arg2
2 Answers
Ira Bradley
12,976 Pointsimport pdb
def something_silly(arg1, arg2):
if len(arg1) > len(arg2):
pdb.set_trace()
arg1[0] = arg2[0]
return arg1, arg2
You need to format your code properly. Python interprets white space. The lines in your if block should be indented and your return should be in line with the if statement. Hope this helps.
Wesley Kasambira
5,932 Pointsimport pdb def something_silly(arg1, arg2): if len(arg1) > len(arg2): pdb.set_trace() arg1[0] = arg2[0] return arg1, arg2