Tomasz Zieliński wrote:
On 7 Cze, 14:49, Fencer <no.i.d...@want.mail.from.spammers.com> wrote:
My question is how can I trap
errors encountered by the interpreter (if that is the right way to put
it) in order to keep the console window open so one has a chance to see
the error message?

Interpreter errors are same beasts as exceptions,
so you can try:...except: them.

To be a trifle more explicit, turn:

      ...
      if __name__ == '__main__':
         main()

into:
      ...
      if __name__ == '__main__':
         try:
             main()
         except Exception, why:
             print 'Failed:', why
             import sys, traceback
             traceback.print_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])
         raw_input('Leaving: ')

Note that building your script like this also allows you to
open the interpretter, and type:
    import mymodule
    mymodule.main()
in order to examine how it runs.

--Scott David Daniels
scott.dani...@acm.org
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