MAL> I don't see a need for two or more syntaxes either, but most code MAL> nowadays uses the second variant (I don't know of any code that MAL> uses the traceback argument), which puts up a high barrier for MAL> changes. Earlier this week I managed to fix all the instances in the projects I'm involved with at my day job in a couple rounds of grep/emacs macro sessions. It took all of about 20 minutes, so I don't think the conversion will be onerous. Skip
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