Michael Hudson wrote: > Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> writes: > >> Let's say something like "string-based exceptions are strongly >> discouraged, and in fact may be deprecated or disappear in a future >> Python version. Use class-based exceptions." > > If I have anything to do with it, they _will_ be deprecated in 2.5. > There is simply no excuse for writing new code using string > exceptions. > > Cheers, > mwh > (PS: are people still interested in my new-style exceptions patch? > http://bugs.python.org/1104669) Is there a specific concern with it you want people to check out, or just a few more "works for me" tests on different platforms? Cheers. Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.boredomandlaziness.org
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