[Fredrik] > the standard pydiom for this is to change > > try: > blabla > except IOError: > blabla > > to > > try: > blabla > except "debug": # IOError: > blabla > > (to save typing, you can use an empty string or even > put quotes around the exception name, but that may > make it harder to spot the change) Yeah, but that will stop working in Python 3.0. I like the solution that puts a bare "raise" at the top of the except clause. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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