On 01/30/2012 06:41 PM, Charles Yeomans wrote:
To catch more than one exception type in an except block, one writes

except (A, B, C) as e:

I'm wondering why it was decided to match tuples, but not lists:

except [A, B, C] as e:

The latter makes more sense semantically to me -- "catch all exception types in a list" 
as opposed to "catch this single thing composed of three exception types".


Charles Yeomans



Then,  semantically, shouldn't it be a set?
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