On 2008-01-24, SMALLp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hy.
Hi. > Is there any way to make interrupter ignore exceptions. Nope. Either handle the exceptions or write code that doesn't generate exceptions. > I'm working on bigger project and i used to put try catch > blocks after writing and testing code You're getting unhandled exceptions after you've tested your code? I guess you need to do better testing. > what's boring and it's easy to make mistake. I remember of > something like that in C++ but I cant find anythin like that > for python. I should hope not. The Python language wouldn't _work_ if the VM ignored exceptions. Exceptions are used for all sorts of things besides errors (terminating a loop, exiting a program, etc.). If exceptions were ignored all sorts of things would stop working. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I'll show you MY at telex number if you show me visi.com YOURS ... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list