[Tutor] interpreting error messages
Kent Johnson
kent_johnson at skillsoft.com
Wed Oct 6 16:54:20 CEST 2004
The library reference has a page about the standard exceptions that might
be a little bit of help:
http://docs.python.org/lib/module-exceptions.html
Kent
At 08:43 AM 10/6/2004 -0600, Michael Knowles wrote:
>As a newbie to Python, is there a website -- or other source(s) -- which
>would help me decipher what error messages refer with respect to my code.
>I know there must be hundreds of potential errors but any help in learning
>how to decipher them, without having to post a message for every error,
>would be greatly appreaciated.
>
>For example, what do the following errors refer to:
> TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'int' and 'str'
> TypeError: iteration over non-sequence
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Mike
>
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