Answers for "how to use raise exception in python"

5

raise exception in python

raise Exception('I know Python!') # Don't! If you catch, likely to hide bugs.
Posted by: Guest on April-04-2021
5

python raise exception

# this raises a "NameError"

>>> raise NameError('HiThere')

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: HiThere
Posted by: Guest on November-14-2020
0

python raise error exit

# There are 3 approaches, the first as lvc mentioned is using sys.exit
sys.exit('My error message')

# The second way is using print, print can write almost anything including an error message
print >>sys.stderr, "fatal error"     # Python 2.x
print("fatal error", file=sys.stderr) # Python 3.x

# The third way is to rise an exception which I don't like because it can be try-catch
raise SystemExit('error in code want to exit')

# it can be ignored like this
try:
  raise SystemExit('error in code want to exit')
except:
  print("program is still open")
Posted by: Guest on September-10-2020
-2

python: raise error

class MyError(TypeError):
    pass

raise MyError('An error happened')
Posted by: Guest on August-10-2020

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