[Python-Dev] win32 specific exception in the core?
Barry A. Warsaw
bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us (Barry A. Warsaw)
Mon, 7 Feb 2000 10:26:04 -0500 (EST)
>>>>> "TP" == Tim Peters <tim_one@email.msn.com> writes:
TP> Sounds good to me, but if & only if it's a subclass of OSError
I agree (and I think Mark's been given some ideas about how to
accomplish this).
TP> (why? because nothing else makes sense <wink>). I added
TP> UnboundLocalError as a subclass of NameError (in the CVS
TP> tree), so you can mimic what that did. IIRC, for the benefit
TP> of the old "string-based exceptions" option hack,
TP> UnboundLocalError reverts to NameError if class-based
TP> exceptions are disabled ...
I wouldn't worry about string-based standard exceptions. Didn't we
decide to get rid of these (and -X) for 1.6 at IPC8?
-Barry