Need help optimizing first script
John J. Lee
jjl at pobox.com
Fri Jun 20 08:05:54 EDT 2003
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Steven Taschuk <staschuk at telusplanet.net> writes: > Quoth John J. Lee: [...] > I'll disagree with John here, not about the comment/docstring > thing, but about this function being otherwise okay. It seems to > be following the C convention of returning zero for success and > nonzero for failure. I'd suggest letting the exception propagate > instead, catching it only when you want to do error reporting -- > which is all you use this return value for anyway. This saves you > the risk of forgetting to check the return value, which is one of > the major benefits of exceptions. Quite right of course, though it's not always a bad thing to have a function (even one with side-effects) catch an exception and return a value -- it can make things clearer sometimes. But in this case, you're right, no need for it. John
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