[Python-Dev] Py3k: Except clause syntax
Terry Reedy
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Fri Mar 17 03:22:17 CET 2006
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"Greg Ewing" <greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz> wrote in message news:441A0714.7040200 at canterbury.ac.nz... > Baptiste Carvello wrote: > >> what about >> >> except <type> with <value>: >> >> a program dies "with" an error message, not "as" an error message. > > No. The exception object you're catching *is* the value, > not something which *has* a value. I maintain that "as" > is the correct word to use here. Besides which, 'with' is a (new) main (compound statement) keyword while 'as' is always subordinate and denoting a name to be used in the sequel. And I also like using it to separate classes to be caught from name binding of instance. tjr
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