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Can you try running Scalene in a directory where there are no spaces? It looks like your Downloads directory has for some reason a bunch of spaces before and after the word "Downloads", and Scalene (and Python in general, AFAICT) does not properly handle this case. |
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I have a problem not being able to run Scalene on my Macbook Air via terminal (bash). Here are the details of the problem I'm having:
Details code of main.py:
My python version:
When I try to run Scalene on Google Colab, I get the same results as when I run it on the terminal (bash). Here is the screenshot:
My list of pip freeze:
This is my Macbook Air specification:
When I tried on a personal computer with Windows 10 64bit, I was able to run Scalene via Command Prompt (cmd). However, the results I get when running Scalene are not as complete as what is exemplified. Source: 1; 2; and 3.
A screenshot of the results of running Scalene via Command Prompt (cmd):
Here is a screenshot when I'm running Scalene on Google Colab on my PC with Windows 10:
My personal computer specification:
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