On 9/20/06, Thomas Heller <theller at python.net> wrote: > > Brett Cannon schrieb: > > On 9/20/06, Thomas Heller <theller at python.net> wrote: > >> > >> Is it an oversight that exception instances do no longer support > >> slicing in Python 2.5? > >> > >> This code works in 2.4, but no longer in 2.5: > >> > >> try: > >> open("", "r") > >> except IOError, details: > >> print details[:] > > > > > > Technically, yes. There is no entry in the sq_slice field for the > > PySequenceMethods struct. Although you can get to the list of arguments > by > > going through the 'args' attribute if you need a quick fix. > > Well, Nick Coghlan pointed out in private email: > > >> According to PEP 352 it should have at most been deprecated along with > the > >> rest of Exception.__getitem__: > >> > >> "This also means providing a __getitem__ method is unneeded for > exceptions and > >> thus will be deprecated as well." Right, the deprecation is not scheduled until Python 2.9 for __getitem__ so it was a regression problem (was never a test for it before PEP 352 was written). The fix is now in so your code should work again from a trunk checkout. I will backport when the freeze is raised. -Brett -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20060920/5e51126c/attachment.html
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