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[Python-Dev] Using logging in the stdlib and its unit tests

[Python-Dev] Using logging in the stdlib and its unit tests [Python-Dev] Using logging in the stdlib and its unit testsGeorg Brandl g.brandl at gmx.net
Wed Dec 8 11:48:16 CET 2010
Am 08.12.2010 10:42, schrieb Antoine Pitrou:

>> But errors don't pass silently, do they?  The usual way to present errors
>> is still by raising exceptions.
> 
> Or logging them.
> http://docs.python.org/dev/library/logging.html#logging.Logger.exception

Yes, thank you I'm aware of the exception() method.  But hopefully standard
library modules don't use it to report exceptions to code that uses them?

Georg

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