Hello, I need to write a simple utility program that will be used under Windows. I want to write the utility in python and it will be run by double-clicking the the .py-file.

I put a raw_input('Press enter to exit) at the end so the console window wouldn't just disappear when the program is finished.

Anyway, I wrote a few lines of code and when I first tried to run it by double-clicking the .py-file the console window still disappeared right away. So, in order to see what was happening, I ran it from a shell and it turned out to be a missing import. My question is how can I trap errors encountered by the interpreter (if that is the right way to put it) in order to keep the console window open so one has a chance to see the error message?

- Fencer
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