In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Josh wrote: > I have a lot of except Exception, e statements in my code, which poses some > problems. One of the biggest is whenever I refactor even the triviallest > thing in my code. > > I would like python to abort, almost as if it were a compile-time error, > whenever it cannot find a function, or if I introduced a syntax error. But, > instead, it merrily proceeds on its way. > > Is there some idiom that you use in situations like these?
Just don't use so many ``except Exception:`` constructs that obviously swallow exceptions they shouldn't swallow. Ciao, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list