On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 4:14:51 PM UTC-7, Chris Angelico wrote: > Okay, so that deals with the part from the subject line, leaving a > slightly different problem: The caught exception is not of the same > type as you were expecting. First question: Can you reproduce the > issue on command? If so, I would recommend trying this: > > except BaseException as e: > print("Got an exception!", type(e)) > print(id(type(e))) > print(id(asyncio.CancelledError) > except: > print("Weird things are happening") > import sys > print(sys.exc_info()) > print(id(sys.exc_info()[0])) > print(id(asyncio.CancelledError)) > > Basically, I want to know whether (a) BaseException has changed, which > would be a nightmare; and (b) whether asyncio.CancelledError has > changed. > > This is the kind of bizarre behaviour that can happen if a module is > reloaded, or if there are multiple versions loaded for some reason. > But if that ISN'T what's happening, there'll have to be some other > explanation.
Here's what I see: Got an exception! <class 'asyncio.exceptions.CancelledError'> 8204064 8204064 Thanks, -Clint -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list