24.09.2013 10:16, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 18:06:15 +1000 > Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> How is it wrong? At the point where the interpreter says "This >> exception is now unraisable", what, precisely, is it saying that is >> wrong? >> It isn't saying "this has never been raised". It is saying, "where >> it >> is currently being processed, this exception cannot be raised". > > Well, it is saying it. If it's conceptually unraisable, it can't be > raised. I know your point is that it is only unraisable *now*, but > that's not the intuitive interpretation. And what about: Exception not propagated from <bound method C.__del__ of <__main__.C object at 0x7f98b8b61538>> ... Or: Exception that cannot be propagated from <bound method C.__del__ of <__main__.C object at 0x7f98b8b61538>> ... Cheers. *j
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