Since 'raise' means 're-raise the current error', 'raise as OtherError' means (clearly to me, anyway) 're-raise the current error as OtherError'. This is just what you want to be able to say. Since 'raise' without a current error results in a TypeError, so should 'raise as OtherError'. I would just go with this as the proposal. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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