killing a script
Thomas Jollans
t at jollybox.de
Mon Aug 29 03:49:26 EDT 2011
On 2011-08-29 05:08, Russ P. wrote:
> Yes, but if I am not mistaken, that will require me to put a line or
> two after each os.system call. That's almost like whack-a-mole at the
> code level rather than the Control-C level. OK, not a huge deal for
> one script, but I was hoping for something simpler. I was hoping I
> could put one line at the top of the script and be done with it.
It's perfectly normal error-handling procedure. In Python, errors are
usually handled by exceptions, but if you embed a system that doesn't
support exceptions, e.g. external processes or a C library via ctypes,
you will of course have to write a little more code in order to handle
errors correctly.
T
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