Chris wrote: > I want to handle errors for a program i'm building in a specific way, > but I don't want to use try/except/finally because it requires forming > new blocks of code. I want to be able things like this: > > a = [2, 423, "brownie", 234.34] > try: a[890] > except IndexError: # I don't use 'finally' here because I specifically > want to check for an IndexError > sys.exit("That number is way too big!") > > But sometimes you can have too many of these statements in your > program, and it starts to get tangled and nasty looking. Is there a way > I can modify sys.error so that when the interpreter comes accross an > IndexError it prints "That number is way too big!" before it exits?
You don't want to do what because why? Huh? I'm sorry man, I don't want to be harsh, but use try..except blocks. If your code is getting "tangled and nasty looking" you probably need to break it up into small[er] functions, or redesign it somehow. Peace, ~Simon (Also, there's no such thing as sys.error, do you mean sys.excepthook()?) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list