>>>>> "GvR" == Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: >> So I would like to propose that string exceptions are >> deprecated for Python 2.3, in order to remove them in Python >> 2.4, simultaneously allowing arbitrary objects as exceptions. GvR> I think string exceptions are used enough that we should GvR> deprecate them on a slower schedule. Is there any controversy that string exceptions should, eventually, be deprecated? If not, then let's come up with a road map for deprecating them, even if their use doesn't raise a deprecation warning in Python 2.3. -Barry
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