[Python-Dev] Proposing a sys.special_exceptions tuple (original) (raw)

Phillip J. Eby pje at telecommunity.com
Thu Sep 30 16:19:22 CEST 2004


At 08:21 PM 9/30/04 +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote:

However, another possibility occurred to me:

try: # Do stuff except sys.specialexceptions: raise except: # Deal with all the mundane stuff With an appropriately defined tuple, that makes it easy for people to "do the right thing" with regards to critical exceptions. Such a tuple could also be useful for invoking isinstance() and issubclass().

+1. This would be a big help for developers, if only in that it will tell us what exceptions we ought to do this with.

IMO, this is probably important enough to make it a builtin; maybe call it CriticalExceptions or some such.

Also, maybe in 2.5 we could begin warning about bare excepts that aren't preceded by non-bare exceptions.



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