2013/1/8 Benjamin Peterson <benja...@python.org>:
> 2013/1/8 Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org>:
>> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Benjamin Peterson <benja...@python.org> 
>> wrote:
>>> 2013/1/8 Yuriy Taraday <yorik....@gmail.com>:
>>>> 4. Why separate exception() from result() for Future class? It does the 
>>>> same
>>>> as result() but with different interface (return instead of raise). Doesn't
>>>> this violate the rule "There should be one obvious way to do it"?
>>>
>>> I expect that's a copy-and-paste error. exception() will return the
>>> exception if one occured.
>>
>> I don't see the typo. It is as Nick explained.
>
> PEP 3156 says "exception(). Difference with PEP 3148: This has no
> timeout argument and does not wait; if the future is not yet done, it
> raises an exception." I assume it's not supposed to raise.

Oh, I see. "it raises an exception" refers to the not-completed-eyt
exception. Poor reading on my part; never mind.



-- 
Regards,
Benjamin
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