Dag
Dag

Reputation: 1101

is there a way to use input("Press any key to continue") on version 2.6

I want the program to pause and wait until you press any key to continue, but raw_input() is going away, and input() is replacing it. So I have
var = input("Press enter to continue") and it waits until I press enter, but then it fails with SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while Parsing. This works OK on a system with Python 3, but this is linux Python 2.6 and I hate to have to code in raw_input() since it is going away. Any suggestions?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 14637

Answers (3)

River Mountain
River Mountain

Reputation: 49

import os
os.sys('pause') 

You can use this module on Windows.

Upvotes: 1

S.Lott
S.Lott

Reputation: 391854

Use this

try:
    input= raw_input
except NameError:
    pass

If raw_input exists, it will be used for input. If it doesn't exist, input still exists.

Upvotes: 9

nosklo
nosklo

Reputation: 222852

you could do something on the line of ...

def myinput(prompt):
    try:
        return raw_input(prompt)
    except NameError:
        return input(prompt)

... but don't.

Instead, just use raw_input() on your program, and then use 2to3 to convert the file to python 3.x. That will convert all the raw_input()s for you and also other stuff you might be missing.

That's the recommended way to keep a software working on both python 2 and python 3 and also keep sanity.

Upvotes: 3

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