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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T10:47:05+00:00 2026-05-29T10:47:05+00:00

I’m a born again amateur programming novice trying to learn Python 3 (3.2) using

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I’m a born again amateur programming novice trying to learn Python 3 (3.2) using Geany on Linux. I’ve been trying to rework the following example in Swaroop C H’s Python 3 tutorial My code is as follows:

#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Filename: poem.py

poem = '''\
Programming is fun 
When the work is done 
if you wanna make your work also fun: 
    use Python!
'''

with open('poem.txt', mode = 'w') as pfile:
    pfile.write(poem)

with open('poem.txt', mode = 'r') as pfile:
    while True:
        line = pfile.readline()
        if len(line) == 0:
            break
        print(line, end='')

I can’t compile the program. I get the following error which I don’t understand:

SyntaxError: ('invalid syntax', ('poem.py', 19, 24, "        print(line, end='')\n"))

I get the same error when running his code unchanged. It works fine once I remove end=' '. If I omit it a blank line is printed between every line of the poem.

I’d be grateful for any help/explanation.

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    2026-05-29T10:47:06+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:47 am

    You don’t have Python 3.x installed, or are not using it. This runs fine for me under Python 3.x, but I get the error you have under Python 2.x. Shebangs are not a guarentee, they have to be honoured by whatever you are using to run the script, and if you run the interpreter directly, will be ignored. So try making sure you are running Python3. Depending on your environment, this might be done in different ways, but under Unix, try python3 instead of python (although some distros like Arch Linux map python to Python 3.x and python2 to Python 2.x).

    On a different note, all files are iterables in Python, so you are much better off doing:

    with open('poem.txt', mode='r') as pfile:
        for line in pfile:
            print(line, end='')
    

    Also note PEP8 suggests:

    Don’t use spaces around the ‘=’ sign when used to indicate a keyword argument or a default parameter value.

    As in your mode arguments.

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