On Thu, 19 May 2005, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> With PEP 344, this could simply be:
>
>    try:
>        parser.parseFile(file)
>    exeption Exception, exception:
>        raise type(exception)("Error at line %s in file %s" % (x,y))

Only if we also made all exceptions new-style classes.

That's just a minor nit, though.  The more important question to me is:

Do you care about the difference between a secondary exception that was
raised intentionally (as in your example) and a secondary exception due
to a problem in exception handling?

(For me, the answer is yes.)


-- ?!ng
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