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On 3/19/2010 5:18 PM, Michael Foord wrote:will probably get you buggy results, somehow or another. That's whatWe'll have to "agree to disagree" then. If you want error silencing by default,
> design, code reviews, and testing are for.
Python is not the language you are looking for.
We can agree to disagree, if you like. But taken to the limit, the Zen you quoted would prevent the try except clause from being used.
No, that is what "unless explicitly silenced" means - you are proposing to silence them \*without\* an explicit try except clause.
Michael
Who, me?� The containment checking code would contain the try/except, I was proposing.
Glenn