mk wrote: > Stephen Hansen wrote: >> the uncommon, the exceptional, case. If one could somehow turn off >> exceptions, you can't even do a for loop: every for loop would become >> infinite-- exceptions are how Python signals the end of an iterator. >> Think about that, *every* for loop in Python suddenly breaks. > > Hmm what if one could turn off exception handling for particular > exception classes? > An extension of the warnings mechanism might be the easiest way to play with an implementation ...
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