* Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> [110616 10:50]:
> On 6/16/2011 11:55 AM, Tim Johnson wrote:
> >* Tim Johnson<t...@johnsons-web.com> [110615 18:53]:
> >>* geremy condra<debat...@gmail.com> [110615 18:03]:
> >>>On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Tim Johnson<t...@johnsons-web.com> wrote:
> >>>>Using Python 2.6.5 on linux.
> >>>>
> >>>>When using MySQLdb I am getting warnings printed to stdout, but I would
> >>>>like to trap, display and log those warnings.
> >><.....>
>
> The machinery in the warnings module is only for instances of
> subsclasses of Warning. Are the warnings from MySQLdb properly such
> objects? If so, what class are they?
The warnings are sent directly to stdout. No way that I know of to
find out what classes they are..
> >>>Have you tried
> >>>http://docs.python.org/library/warnings.html#temporarily-suppressing-warnings
> >> Hi Geremy:
> >> I just looked at the docs there. This is a new module (to me), and
> >> I am unsure of the implementation or whether this is what I should
> >> use.
> >> I tried the following :
> >> try :
> >> self.__rdb.execute(S)
> >> except warnings.catch_warnings:
>
> warnings.catch_warnings is a context manager, not an exception.
Thanks for that.
> This is a TypeError in 3.x, which requires that exceptions be
> instances of BaseException. Try
> except warnings.Warning, warn:
>
> Substitute specific MySQLdb warning class, whatever it is, for Warning.
OK. I'll stack 'em up and see what happens. Must look at docs
first.
thanks again
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