On 2010-07-22, at 15:50 , Darius Damalakas wrote:
> This is exactly what i do not want - to manually catch exceptions.

Is there any reason for that? It is fairly common to use exceptions (and catch 
them) in Python (see EAFP). Using get() and catching DoesNotExist is generally 
the way such a case is handled in Django, I believe.

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