C.7 Chapter 7

C.7 Chapter 7

  1. try/except . Our version of the oops function follows . As for the noncoding questions, changing oops to raise KeyError instead of IndexError means that the exception won't be caught by our try handler (it "percolates" to the top level and triggers Python's default error message). The names KeyError and IndexError come from the outermost built-in names scope. If you don't believe us, import _ _ builtin __ and pass it as an argument to the dir function to see for yourself.

     %  cat oops.py  def oops():     raise IndexError def doomed():     try:         oops()     except IndexError:         print 'caught an index error!'     else:         print 'no error caught...' if __name__ == '__main__': doomed() %  python oops.py  caught an index error! 
  2. Exception lists . Here's the way we extended this module for an exception of our own:

     %  cat oops.py  MyError = 'hello' def oops():     raise MyError, 'world' def doomed():     try:         oops()     except IndexError:         print 'caught an index error!'     except MyError, data:         print 'caught error:', MyError, data     else:         print 'no error caught...' if __name__ == '__main__':     doomed() %  python oops.py  caught error: hello world 
  3. Error handling . Finally, here's one way to solve this one; we decided to do our tests in a file, rather than interactively, but the results are about the same.

     %  cat safe2.py  import sys, traceback def safe(entry, *args):     try:         apply(entry, args)                 # catch everything else     except:         traceback.print_exc()         print 'Got', sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value import oops safe(oops.oops) %  python safe2.py  Traceback (innermost last):   File "safe2.py", line 5, in safe     apply(entry, args)                     # catch everything else   File "oops.py", line 4, in oops     raise MyError, 'world' hello: world Got hello world 


Learning Python
Learning Python: Powerful Object-Oriented Programming
ISBN: 0596158068
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 156
Authors: Mark Lutz

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