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URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm/pull/18821#issuecomment-3959390468

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   This pull request refactors error handling across several Python files by 
replacing generic bare `except` statements with more specific `except 
Exception` clauses. This modification enhances the reliability and 
predictability of the codebase by ensuring that only application-level 
exceptions are caught, preventing the accidental suppression of critical 
system-level signals and improving overall error management.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Improved Exception Handling**: Replaced 6 instances of bare `except:` 
clauses with `except Exception:` to prevent catching system-exiting exceptions 
like `KeyboardInterrupt` and `SystemExit`.
   * **Enhanced Robustness**: This change ensures that only application-level 
errors are caught, allowing critical system-level exceptions to propagate and 
be handled appropriately, leading to more robust and predictable program 
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   * **python/tvm/relax/frontend/torch/fx_translator.py**
       * Updated exception handling for `dynamo.export` to catch `Exception` 
instead of a bare `except`.
   * **python/tvm/runtime/_tensor.py**
       * Modified exception handling for `np.array` conversion to catch 
`Exception` instead of a bare `except`.
   * **python/tvm/s_tir/dlight/analysis/common_analysis.py**
       * Adjusted exception handling for `sch.mod[func_name].body.block` access 
to catch `Exception` instead of a bare `except`.
   * **tests/python/contrib/test_hexagon/test_run_unit_tests.py**
       * Changed exception handling for `hexagon_session._rpc.get_function` to 
catch `Exception` instead of a bare `except`.
   * **tests/python/relax/test_group_gemm_flashinfer.py**
       * Updated exception handling for `pynvml` calls to catch `Exception` 
instead of a bare `except`.
   * **tests/scripts/release/make_notes.py**
       * Modified exception handling for `pr_dict` access to catch `Exception` 
instead of a bare `except`.
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