From: "Jim Fulton" <jim@zope.com> > For example, you can't proxy exceptions without > breaking exception handling. In Zope, we rely on restricted execution to prevent > certian kinds of introspection on exceptions and exception classes. In Zope, we > also don't proxy None, because None is usually checked for identity. We also don't > proxy strings, and numbers. > That was a question I was asking myself about proxies: exception handling. But I never had the time to play with it to check. Does that mean that restricted code can get unproxied instances of classic classes as caught exceptions?
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