I’m trying to run this snippet in Python 3.1 console and I’m getting SyntaxError:
>>> while True:
... a=5
... if a<6:
... break
... print("hello")
File "<stdin>", line 5
print("hello")
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>>>
(This is just shortened code to make a point.)
Am I missing something? Is there some other Magic I don’t know about?
It’s working, if you put the whole thing in a function:
If you try to do it outside a function (just in the interpreter), it does not know how to evaulate the whole thing, since it can only handle one statement at a time in the interpreter. Your
whileloop is such a statement, and yourprintstuff is such a statement, such you have two statements, but the interpreter takes only one.