Kevin Jacobs wrote: > On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Christian Tismer wrote: > >>>You and Kevin Jacobs can argue about the syntax. >> >>Proposals, in decreasing orders of delight: >> >>1) Implement exeptions according to the documentation. >> Cleaning exceptions after they are handled is what >> most users would expect, last but not least since >> the documentation suggests it. > This is not a practical option -- while I don't think the current behavior > is ideal, we have a great deal of code that relies on this behavior. I'm > sure that many other Python developers are in the same boat. If this is to > change, we need to do a lot more work to justify it, and to give at least > full one version of notice before enforcing it. Why this? sys.exc_info() is well documented since a couple of versions. I was even so dumb to code according to it that I wasn't even aware of the problem. (But I should have known better having read all the code). ... >>3) Add an extra reset_exp function to sys. >> More lame since it requires an extra function, >> just to patch a "feature". > > > This one gets my vote (if this were a democracy). "Explicit is better than > implicit". The new symbol in the sys namespace also makes it easy to test > for the capability (without a version number check). Maybe it should be > called 'clear_exc' or 'reset_exc_info' (to match the C API name). I don't care, but to get that crappy problem off my desk. >>4) Keep things as they are, and expect the Spanish Inquision. > > > I'm even okay with the status quo and can continue to use my current hack to > clear exception data. I have received lots of complaints about "bad Stackless behavior", and I would be happy if I were causing the problem, in the first place. The problem exists since centuries, but is exploited by the fact that people can have so many threads now. I hate to get prosecuted for the consequences of other people's decisions, in a way... ... but I'm far from being a language designer, for heaven's sake :-)) unseriously yours - chgris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer@tismer.com> Mission Impossible 5oftware : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Johannes-Niemeyer-Weg 9a : *Starship* http://starship.python.net/ 14109 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/ work +49 30 89 09 53 34 home +49 30 802 86 56 pager +49 173 24 18 776 PGP 0x57F3BF04 9064 F4E1 D754 C2FF 1619 305B C09C 5A3B 57F3 BF04 whom do you want to sponsor today? http://www.stackless.com/
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