I don't get why sys.exit(1) doesn't exit the while loop in the follow case
Ethan Furman
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Mon Oct 11 08:42:39 EDT 2010
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > In message <pan.2010.10.05.20.44.49.109000 at nowhere.com>, Nobody wrote: > >>If I'm catching exceptions in order to perform clean-up, I'll use a bare >>except and re-raise the exception afterwards. In that situation, a bare >>except is usually the right thing to do. > > Wrong way to do it. What, then, is the right way to do it? ~Ethan~
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