[issue8652] Minor improvements to the "Handling Exceptions" part of the tutorial
Marien Zwart
report at bugs.python.org
Sun Sep 12 13:24:03 CEST 2010
Marien Zwart <m_zwart at 123mail.org> added the comment:
Sorry for forgetting about this for so long.
The attached patch makes the following changes:
Removes the two instances I noticed of treating exception instances as sequences. This no longer works in python 3 and is not very useful in python 2, so best avoided.
Adds a warning explaining ``except FooException, BarException:`` does not do what you might think. I think this is a good warning to have (because you *can* omit those parens in many other places) and it mentions the pre-python 2.6 syntax for "as" by side effect.
There are two things I'm not entirely happy about:
I initially wrote ``print "I/O error({0.errno}): {0.strerror}".format(e)``, but then noticed this string formatting trick is not mentioned in the previous chapter of the tutorial. Dict access (``"{0[foo]}".format(d)``) is, but attribute access is not. Is this worth adding to that chapter, so it can be used here?
Binding an exception instance to a variable (using "as") is explained near the bottom of the section on catching exceptions, well before it is used. Perhaps this could do with a bit of reordering? I felt it better to keep my initial patch more minimal though.
Comments? :)
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keywords: +patch
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file18857/errors.patch
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