else: w/o except: - why not?
David Eppstein
eppstein at ics.uci.edu
Tue Apr 1 11:50:42 EST 2003
In article <mailman.1049211247.3694.python-list at python.org>,
Michael Chermside <mcherm at mcherm.com> wrote:
> I think that a "bare except" is useful in only two ways. The first
> is like a "finally" clause that's skipped if everything works.
[...snip...]
> The other situation is running "untrusted plug-in" code of some
> sort.
I have a bare except wrapped around the main event loop of some python
gui code. It provides an opportunity to log the problem and give the
user a chance to clean up instead of just immediately crashing.
Doesn't seem to fit into either of your two uses, but I think it's a
legit use.
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David Eppstein http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/
Univ. of California, Irvine, School of Information & Computer Science
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