On Apr 13, 2:25 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Apr 13, 5:14 pm, "SamG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > import sys > > try: > > s=1 > > if s==1: > > sys.exit(0) > > else: > > sys.exit(1) > > except SystemExit,s: > > if (s==0): > > print s > > else: > > print "Hello" > > > How come i always end up getting the "Hello" printed on the screen as > > logically i should a '0' printed? > > if you put a debug print statement, eg > > ... > except SystemExit,s: > print "s in exception " , s, type(s) > if (s==0): > .... > > you will notice 's' is an "instance". so when it reaches the if > (s==0), which you are comparing with a number, it will fail and then > hello is printed.
Then how do we check the value of the s's instance? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list