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								..  _tut-errors: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								***** ***** ***** ***** *
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Errors and Exceptions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								***** ***** ***** ***** *
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Until now error messages haven't been more than mentioned, but if you have tried
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								out the examples you have probably seen some.  There are (at least) two
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								distinguishable kinds of errors: *syntax errors*  and *exceptions* .
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								..  _tut-syntaxerrors: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Syntax Errors
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
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								Syntax errors, also known as parsing errors, are perhaps the most common kind of
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								complaint you get while you are still learning Python::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   >>> while True print('Hello world')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 1
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								       while True print('Hello world')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								                      ^
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   SyntaxError: invalid syntax
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The parser repeats the offending line and displays a little 'arrow' pointing at
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								the earliest point in the line where the error was detected.  The error is
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								caused by (or at least detected at) the token *preceding*  the arrow: in the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								example, the error is detected at the function :func: `print` , since a colon
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								(`` ':' `` ) is missing before it.  File name and line number are printed so you
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								know where to look in case the input came from a script.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								..  _tut-exceptions: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Exceptions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
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								Even if a statement or expression is syntactically correct, it may cause an
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								error when an attempt is made to execute it. Errors detected during execution
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								are called *exceptions*  and are not unconditionally fatal: you will soon learn
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								how to handle them in Python programs.  Most exceptions are not handled by
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								programs, however, and result in error messages as shown here::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> 10 * (1/0)
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   >>> 4 + spam*3
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   NameError: name 'spam' is not defined
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> '2' + 2
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   TypeError: Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								The last line of the error message indicates what happened. Exceptions come in
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								different types, and the type is printed as part of the message: the types in
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								the example are :exc: `ZeroDivisionError` , :exc: `NameError`  and :exc: `TypeError` .
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The string printed as the exception type is the name of the built-in exception
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								that occurred.  This is true for all built-in exceptions, but need not be true
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								for user-defined exceptions (although it is a useful convention). Standard
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								exception names are built-in identifiers (not reserved keywords).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The rest of the line provides detail based on the type of exception and what
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								caused it.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The preceding part of the error message shows the context where the exception
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								happened, in the form of a stack traceback. In general it contains a stack
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								traceback listing source lines; however, it will not display lines read from
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								standard input.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								:ref: `bltin-exceptions`  lists the built-in exceptions and their meanings.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								..  _tut-handling: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Handling Exceptions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
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								It is possible to write programs that handle selected exceptions. Look at the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								following example, which asks the user for input until a valid integer has been
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								entered, but allows the user to interrupt the program (using :kbd: `Control-C`  or
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								whatever the operating system supports); note that a user-generated interruption
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								is signalled by raising the :exc: `KeyboardInterrupt`  exception. ::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> while True:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     try: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...         x = int(input("Please enter a number: ")) 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...         break 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     except ValueError: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...         print("Oops!  That was no valid number.  Try again...") 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								The :keyword: `try`  statement works as follows.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								*  First, the *try clause*  (the statement(s) between the :keyword: `try`  and
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  :keyword: `except`  keywords) is executed.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								*  If no exception occurs, the *except clause*  is skipped and execution of the
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  :keyword: `try`  statement is finished.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								*  If an exception occurs during execution of the try clause, the rest of the
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  clause is skipped.  Then if its type matches the exception named after the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  :keyword: `except`  keyword, the except clause is executed, and then execution
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  continues after the :keyword: `try`  statement.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								*  If an exception occurs which does not match the exception named in the except
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  clause, it is passed on to outer :keyword: `try`  statements; if no handler is
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  found, it is an *unhandled exception*  and execution stops with a message as
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  shown above.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								A :keyword: `try`  statement may have more than one except clause, to specify
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								handlers for different exceptions.  At most one handler will be executed.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Handlers only handle exceptions that occur in the corresponding try clause, not
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								in other handlers of the same :keyword: `!try`  statement.  An except clause may
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								name multiple exceptions as a parenthesized tuple, for example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... except (RuntimeError, TypeError, NameError): 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     pass 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								A class in an :keyword: `except`  clause is compatible with an exception if it is
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								the same class or a base class thereof (but not the other way around --- an
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								except clause listing a derived class is not compatible with a base class).  For
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								example, the following code will print B, C, D in that order::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   class B(Exception):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       pass
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   class C(B):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       pass
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   class D(C):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       pass
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   for cls in [B, C, D]:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           raise cls()
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       except D:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           print("D")
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       except C:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           print("C")
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       except B:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           print("B")
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Note that if the except clauses were reversed (with `` except B ``  first), it
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								would have printed B, B, B --- the first matching except clause is triggered.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								The last except clause may omit the exception name(s), to serve as a wildcard.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Use this with extreme caution, since it is easy to mask a real programming error
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								in this way!  It can also be used to print an error message and then re-raise
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								the exception (allowing a caller to handle the exception as well)::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   import sys
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       f = open('myfile.txt')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       s = f.readline()
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       i = int(s.strip())
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   except OSError as err:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       print("OS error: {0}".format(err))
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   except ValueError:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								       print("Could not convert data to an integer.")
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   except:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								       print("Unexpected error:", sys.exc_info()[0])
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								       raise
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The :keyword: `try`  ... :keyword: `except`  statement has an optional *else
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								clause*, which, when present, must follow all except clauses.  It is useful for
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								code that must be executed if the try clause does not raise an exception.  For
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           f = open(arg, 'r')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								       except OSError:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								           print('cannot open', arg)
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								       else:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								           print(arg, 'has', len(f.readlines()), 'lines')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								           f.close()
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								The use of the :keyword: `!else`  clause is better than adding additional code to
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								the :keyword: `try`  clause because it avoids accidentally catching an exception
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								that wasn't raised by the code being protected by the :keyword: `!try`  ...
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								:keyword: `!except`  statement.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								When an exception occurs, it may have an associated value, also known as the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								exception's *argument* . The presence and type of the argument depend on the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								exception type.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								The except clause may specify a variable after the exception name.  The
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								variable is bound to an exception instance with the arguments stored in
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								`` instance.args `` .  For convenience, the exception instance defines
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								:meth: `__str__`  so the arguments can be printed directly without having to
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								reference `` .args `` .  One may also instantiate an exception first before
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								raising it and add any attributes to it as desired. ::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   >>> try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     raise Exception('spam', 'eggs') 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... except Exception as inst: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     print(type(inst))    # the exception instance 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     print(inst.args)     # arguments stored in .args 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     print(inst)          # __str__ allows args to be printed directly, 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...                          # but may be overridden in exception subclasses 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     x, y = inst.args     # unpack args 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     print('x =', x) 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     print('y =', y) 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   <class 'Exception'>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ('spam', 'eggs')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ('spam', 'eggs')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   x = spam
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   y = eggs
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								If an exception has arguments, they are printed as the last part ('detail') of
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								the message for unhandled exceptions.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Exception handlers don't just handle exceptions if they occur immediately in the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								try clause, but also if they occur inside functions that are called (even
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								indirectly) in the try clause. For example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> def this_fails():
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     x = 1/0 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   >>> try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     this_fails() 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... except ZeroDivisionError as err: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     print('Handling run-time error:', err) 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   Handling run-time error: division by zero
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								..  _tut-raising: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Raising Exceptions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								==================
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The :keyword: `raise`  statement allows the programmer to force a specified
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								exception to occur. For example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   >>> raise NameError('HiThere')
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   NameError: HiThere
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								The sole argument to :keyword: `raise`  indicates the exception to be raised.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								This must be either an exception instance or an exception class (a class that
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								derives from :class: `Exception` ).  If an exception class is passed, it will
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								be implicitly instantiated by calling its constructor with no arguments::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   raise ValueError  # shorthand for 'raise ValueError()'
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								If you need to determine whether an exception was raised but don't intend to
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								handle it, a simpler form of the :keyword: `raise`  statement allows you to
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								re-raise the exception::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     raise NameError('HiThere') 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... except NameError: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     print('An exception flew by!') 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     raise 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   An exception flew by!
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   NameError: HiThere
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								..  _tut-exception-chaining: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Exception Chaining
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								==================
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The :keyword: `raise`  statement allows an optional :keyword: `from`  which enables
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								chaining exceptions by setting the `` __cause__ ``  attribute of the raised
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								exception. For example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    raise RuntimeError from OSError
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								This can be useful when you are transforming exceptions. For example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    >>> def func():
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ...    raise IOError 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    >>> try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ...     func() 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ... except IOError as exc: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ...     raise RuntimeError('Failed to open database') from exc 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								      File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								      File "<stdin>", line 2, in func
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    OSError
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    <BLANKLINE>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    <BLANKLINE>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								      File "<stdin>", line 4, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    RuntimeError
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The expression following the :keyword: `from`  must be either an exception or
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								`` None `` . Exception chaining happens automatically when an exception is raised
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								inside an exception handler or :keyword: `finally`  section. Exception chaining
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								can be disabled by using `` from None ``  idiom:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    >>> try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ...     open('database.sqlite') 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ... except IOError: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ...     raise RuntimeError from None 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								      File "<stdin>", line 4, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    RuntimeError
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								..  _tut-userexceptions: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								User-defined Exceptions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								=======================
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Programs may name their own exceptions by creating a new exception class (see
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								:ref: `tut-classes`  for more about Python classes).  Exceptions should typically
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								be derived from the :exc: `Exception`  class, either directly or indirectly.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Exception classes can be defined which do anything any other class can do, but
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								are usually kept simple, often only offering a number of attributes that allow
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								information about the error to be extracted by handlers for the exception.  When
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								creating a module that can raise several distinct errors, a common practice is
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								to create a base class for exceptions defined by that module, and subclass that
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								to create specific exception classes for different error conditions::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   class Error(Exception):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       """Base class for exceptions in this module."""
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       pass
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   class InputError(Error):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       """Exception raised for errors in the input.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       Attributes:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           expression -- input expression in which the error occurred
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           message -- explanation of the error
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       """
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       def __init__(self, expression, message):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           self.expression = expression
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           self.message = message
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   class TransitionError(Error):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       """Raised when an operation attempts a state transition that's not
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       allowed.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       Attributes:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           previous -- state at beginning of transition
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           next -- attempted new state
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           message -- explanation of why the specific transition is not allowed
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       """
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       def __init__(self, previous, next, message):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           self.previous = previous
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           self.next = next
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								           self.message = message
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Most exceptions are defined with names that end in "Error", similar to the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								naming of the standard exceptions.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Many standard modules define their own exceptions to report errors that may
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								occur in functions they define.  More information on classes is presented in
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								chapter :ref: `tut-classes` .
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								..  _tut-cleanup: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Defining Clean-up Actions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								=========================
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								The :keyword: `try`  statement has another optional clause which is intended to
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								define clean-up actions that must be executed under all circumstances.  For
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> try:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     raise KeyboardInterrupt 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ... finally: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     print('Goodbye, world!') 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   Goodbye, world!
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   KeyboardInterrupt
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								If a :keyword: `finally`  clause is present, the :keyword: `finally`  clause will execute as the last task before the :keyword: `try`  statement completes. The :keyword: `finally`  clause runs whether or not the :keyword: `try`  statement produces an exception. The following points discuss more complex cases when an exception occurs:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								*  If an exception occurs during execution of the :keyword: `!try`  clause, the exception may be handled by an :keyword: `except`  clause. If the exception is not handled by an :keyword: `except`  clause, the exception is re-raised after the :keyword: `!finally`  clause has been executed.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								*  An exception could occur during execution of an :keyword: `!except`  or :keyword: `!else`  clause. Again, the exception is re-raised after the :keyword: `!finally`  clause has been executed.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								*  If the :keyword: `!try`  statement reaches a :keyword: `break` , :keyword: `continue`  or :keyword: `return`  statement, the :keyword: `finally`  clause will execute just prior to the :keyword: `break` , :keyword: `continue`  or :keyword: `return`  statement's execution.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								*  If a :keyword: `finally`  clause includes a :keyword: `return`  statement, the :keyword: `finally`  clause's :keyword: `return`  statement will execute before, and instead of, the :keyword: `return`  statement in a :keyword: `try`  clause.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								For example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   >>> def bool_return():
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     try: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...         return True 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     finally: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...         return False 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> bool_return()
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   False
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								A more complicated example::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   >>> def divide(x, y):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     try: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...         result = x / y 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   ...     except ZeroDivisionError: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...         print("division by zero!") 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     else: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...         print("result is", result) 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...     finally: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ...         print("executing finally clause") 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   ... 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> divide(2, 1)
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   result is 2.0
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   executing finally clause
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> divide(2, 0)
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   division by zero!
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   executing finally clause
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   >>> divide("2", "1")
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   executing finally clause
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   Traceback (most recent call last):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								     File "<stdin>", line 3, in divide
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for /: 'str' and 'str'
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								As you can see, the :keyword: `finally`  clause is executed in any event.  The
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								:exc: `TypeError`  raised by dividing two strings is not handled by the
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								:keyword: `except`  clause and therefore re-raised after the :keyword: `!finally` 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
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								clause has been executed.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								In real world applications, the :keyword: `finally`  clause is useful for
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								releasing external resources (such as files or network connections), regardless
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
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								..  _tut-cleanup-with: 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								Predefined Clean-up Actions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
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								Some objects define standard clean-up actions to be undertaken when the object
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								is no longer needed, regardless of whether or not the operation using the object
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								succeeded or failed. Look at the following example, which tries to open a file
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
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								   for line in open("myfile.txt"):
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								       print(line, end="")
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								The problem with this code is that it leaves the file open for an indeterminate
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								amount of time after this part of the code has finished executing.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								This is not an issue in simple scripts, but can be a problem for larger
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
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								used in a way that ensures they are always cleaned up promptly and correctly. ::
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								   with open("myfile.txt") as f:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								       for line in f:
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								           print(line, end="")
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								After the statement is executed, the file *f*  is always closed, even if a
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								problem was encountered while processing the lines. Objects which, like files,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								provide predefined clean-up actions will indicate this in their documentation.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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