Python: source code string cannot contain null bytes

Question:

I’m using Max OS X 10.10.3, and I finally got the graphics.py to show in Python 3, before it was saying no module existed.

However, now when I try import graphics, or from graphics import *, I get the message:

"source code string cannot contain null bytes"

Does any Mac user (using Python 3) perhaps know what is wrong? Has anyone used the Zelle book and his graphics.py module? Thanks.

Asked By: Peter G. Williams

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Answers:

This kind of error is not from your project source code. This kind of error emerges from your python interpreter. So the best solution is to set your python interpreter in your project env directory. or set the interpreters virtual env properly using your IDE’s interpreter configuration.

Answered By: user6243946

For posterity: I had the same problem and fixed it using,

sed -i 's/x0//g' FILENAME

The file seemed to be messed up in numerous ways (wrong endings, etc); no idea how…

See https://stackoverflow.com/a/2399817/230468

Answered By: DilithiumMatrix

I just encountered this problem, which is usually caused by the encoding format. You can use Notepad++ to change the encoding format of python files to UTF-8.

Answered By: Chaplin Hwang

Open your file with an editor that can show you all invisible character.
You will see where is the invalid char, just delete and re-type it.

If you are on mac you can do it with Coda > Open your file > Show invisible characters.

Answered By: Fabio Caccamo

I am using Visual Studio Code, the encoding was set to UTF-16 LE.
You can check the encoding on the right bottom side of VSCode. Just click on the encoding and select “save with encoding” and select UTF-8. It worked perfectly.

Answered By: Paco Meraz
  • Go to python folder python36/Lib/site-packages/scipy/
  • Open __init__.py

Change:

from scipy._lib._testutils import PytestTester

to:

from scipy._lib.test__testutils import PytestTester

It worked on my windows 7

Answered By: Atharva Panage

I got this message when I wanted to use eval for my input for my function that sometimes it takes string or int/float but when it takes numpy numbers, it throws this exception, eval(number).

My solution was eval(str(number)).

Answered By: Habib Karbasian

I created a file using windows terminal echo "hello" > hello.py and got this issue. I resolved by creating a new file from notepad

Answered By: Janarthanan Ramu

My problem was the python interpreter, try changing it to the right python directory path

Answered By: Harel Malichi
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