Matthew Wilkes wrote:
On 1 Jun 2009, at 17:50, Dino Viehland wrote:
I’m just a little surprised by this - Is there a reason why syntax
warnings are special and untrappable via warnings.warn?
Why should this work? From the docs... "Python programmers issue
warnings by calling the warn() function defined in this module. (C
programmers use PyErr_WarnEx; see Exception Handling for details)."
Check out the warnings.catch_warnings context manager, but if you have
any further questions please direct them to the normal Python mailing
list, this is for development _of_ Python only.
Dino is developing Python - he's one of the core developers of
IronPython and I suspect he is asking whether this is intentional, and
IronPython should implement the same behaviour, or whether it is a bug.
Michael
Matthew
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