![]() ![]() ![]() In this situation, the Logcat acts as our best friend. But my app still stops working or some features don’t work the way I want it to? Now the question is – We have written 100’s and 1000’s lines of error less codes or I should syntax error free code that compiles and runs without any problem. Runtime and Logical errors are the common ones and cannot be detected in the editor. ![]() Whereas we have many other kinds of errors that might cause our app not to work the way we want it to be. Because the editor only helps in detecting the syntax error in the code. Now we can write error-less code and our app should run, right? Well, NO. We can say that because the editor detects that in real-time and warns us with red underlining at that line. ![]() Well, in the above image we can see that the error occurs due to a closing bracket after orderLists in Line 58. We know that there’s an error since the editor automatically detects in real-time and highlights it in red color like this While developing applications in Android Studio we might encounter many errors while writing code in the editor. In case you have installed the Python extension and manually set your interpreter already, you could configure your If you want to add the Python path, you could go to Or right click the Output Channel and then click Or right click the Text Editor and then clickīutton in the context menu of file explorer Open the Python code file in Text Editor. There is a much easier way to run Python, and it doesn't need any configuration: ![]()
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