On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:56 PM, D'Arcy J.M. Cain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am having a strange problem and I can't seem to zero in on it. I am > also having trouble reducing it to a small enough snippet that I can > post here. I think that I am doing what the more complex script does > but none of my attempts fail. So, here is a description just in case > someone has seen something that smells like this and can suggest some > areas to do further poking. > > I have a class that subclasses xmlrpcserver.RequestHandler. It has a > method that takes a function name that it looks up with getattr. It > then calls the looked up method in this try/except block: > > try: > return server_method(pkt) > except Exception, failure: > syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s, %s" % (Exception, failure)) > self.print_tb(sys.exc_info()) > > try: fault = self.faultConverter.errorToFault(failure) > except Exception, err: > syslog(LOG_ERR, "Error processing failure: %r" % err) > fault = xmlrpclib.Fault(8002, "Internal error") > > syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Converted failure %r to fault %r (%r)" % > \ (failure, fault, failure)) > > if fault.faultCode < 10000: > syslog(LOG_ERR, "Unconverted fault: %r" % failure) > > return fault > > This class is then subclassed by another class that adds the methods > that are to be looked up. Those methods may raise exceptions if there > are errors. > > Under Python 2.4 this works fine. If an exception is raised in the > looked up method it gets handled by this code just fine. Under 2.5, > however, the exception is not caught here. It's as if there was no > try/except here at all.
What happens under Python 2.6? Cheers, Chris -- Follow the path of the Iguana... http://rebertia.com > > I'm not sure if I have left off some critical piece of information or > just littered this post with red herrings. I'm open to both > reasoned suggestions as well as wild speculation. > > -- > D'Arcy J.M. Cain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Democracy is three wolves > http://www.druid.net/darcy/ | and a sheep voting on > +1 416 425 1212 (DoD#0082) (eNTP) | what's for dinner. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list