Simon Brunning wrote:
Not as far as I know. Besides, the chances are that if you were to be able to turn off exception handling altogether your code wouldn't make it as far as the code you are interested in anyway.
Sure, but I could deal with that, jerry-rigging the code as exceptions go by, finally reaching the exception I care about.
With all the problems, this would still be much better than nothing. As thing are, the only way to do this is guessing and turning particular try / except blocks off.
(a really nifty solution would be turning exceptions on or off per module / file basis).
IIRC Lua and/or C++ do have this ability, why not Python? I smell material for a PEP.
Is there some way you could monkey patch the exception class to add some logging in there or something?
Sure I can, but how do I get out of Python the info *what called particular class/instance*? That is, how do I know who's the caller?
Regards, mk -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list