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-id = 2038
-title = "simpletrace.py does nothing, and syntax error when called from bash script"
-state = "opened"
-created_at = "2023-12-15T11:42:44.330Z"
-closed_at = "n/a"
-labels = []
-url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/2038"
-host-os = "RHEL 8"
-host-arch = "x86"
-qemu-version = "master branch"
-guest-os = "n/a"
-guest-arch = "n/a"
-description = """The simpletrace python script appears to do nothing when I run it as above. 
-
-It appears to run (but do nothing) when called from my terminal but there is also a syntax error when I run it from the bash script above.
-
-```
-SyntaxError: invalid syntax
-  File "<fstring>", line 1
-    (pid=)
-        ^
-```
-
-I think this syntax error is caused by the line `print(f'{event.name} {delta_ns / 1000:0.3f} {pid=} ' + ' '.join(fields))`"""
-reproduce = "n/a"
-additional = """"""