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Revision as of 23:29, 20 January 2022
Internal
Overview
try/except
is a language-level mechanism to handle errors (traceback) that may be caused by a section of the code.
To trigger an exception manually in the code use raise
.
To conditionally trigger an exception in the code, use assert
.
try/except
try/except
is a language-level mechanism to handle errors (traceback) that may be caused by a section of the code. This syntax eliminates tracebacks.
try:
# do something
except:
# execute if the previous block caused an error
finally
raise
assert
assert s is not None