[Python-Dev] Use Python 3.0 syntax for except and raise?
Mark Dickinson
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Sun Feb 17 20:52:03 CET 2008
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On Feb 17, 2:42 pm, "Raymond Hettinger" <pyt... at rcn.com> wrote: > There are some modules like Decimal that make a promise to run on earlier > versions of Python. In those cases only the first change (backwards compatible) > should be made. Our 5,000 line Decimal package will need to wait for 3.0 to > use the except/as form :-( It looks to me as though Decimal doesn't use "except Exception, err" anywhere in those 5000 lines. :-) Mark
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