Nested exceptions indicated by a 'try' suffix added to the exception expressionHow could these (else-if and nested conditional) syntaxes be combined?On Sun, Oct 11, 2020, 12:46 PM David Mertz <mertz@gnosis.cx> wrote:I'm not advocating for it (nor against it). But the OP proposes something clear different from the example in current Python.On Sun, Oct 11, 2020, 12:39 PM Wes Turnertry:f = open('myfile.txt')s = f.readline()i = int(s.strip())except OSError as err:print("OS error: {0}".format(err))except ValueError:print("Could not convert data to an integer.")except:print("Unexpected error:", sys.exc_info()[0])raise```I.e.try:might_raise_OSError()except OSError as err try:might_raise_ValueError()except ValueError try:might_raise_other()except:oh_well()The proposal is to more concisely catch exceptions raised within the 'except' suites themselves.