I’m getting IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied and I don’t know what is wrong wit this code.
I’m trying to read a file given an absolute path (meaning only file.asm),
and a relative path (meaning /.../file.asm), and I want the program to write the file to whatever path is given – if it is absolute, it should write it to the current dir; otherwise, to the path given.
the code:
#call to main function
if __name__ == '__main__':
assem(sys.argv[1])
import sys
def assem(myFile):
from myParser import Parser
import code
from symbolTable import SymbolTable
table=SymbolTable()
# max size of each word
WORD_SIZE = 16
# rom address to save to
rom_addrs = 0
# variable address to save to
var_addrs = 16
# new addition
if (myFile[-4:] == ".asm"):
newFile = myFile[:4]+".hack"
output = open(newFile, 'w') <==== ERROR
the error given:
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/Use.hack'
the way I execute the code :
python assembler.py Users/***/Desktop/University/Add.asm
What am I doing wrong here?
It looks like you’re trying to replace the extension with the following code:
However, you appear to have the array indexes mixed up. Try the following:
Note the use of
-4instead of just4in the second line of code. This explains why your program is trying to create/Use.hack, which is the first four characters of your file name (/Use), with.hackappended to it.