John Salerno wrote: > One of the things I learned with C# is that it's always better to handle > any errors that might occur within the codes itself (i.e. using if > statements, etc. to catch potential out of range indexing) rather than > use too many try/catch statements, because there is some overhead every > time the program encounters the try. > > Is this the case at all with Python, in terms of extra work or slower > speed? Or is try/except implemented differently in Python than it is in > other languages, so that it runs just like any other code? > > Thanks.
Thanks guys! I had a feeling exceptions were nothing like in C languages (i.e. a pain to deal with). :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list