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In Python 3.7 the behaviour of repr() of an exception with one argument changed: it no longer prints a trailing comma in the argument list. See https://bugs.python.org/issue30399 This patch modifies tests that rely on this behaviour to not rely on it. And the python34.py test is updated to include a test for this behaviour with a .exp file.
22 lines
395 B
Python
22 lines
395 B
Python
import sys
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try:
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sys.exc_info
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except:
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print("SKIP")
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raise SystemExit
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def f():
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print(sys.exc_info()[0:2])
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try:
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raise ValueError('value', 123)
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except:
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print(sys.exc_info()[0:2])
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f()
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# Outside except block, sys.exc_info() should be back to None's
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f()
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# Recursive except blocks are not handled - just don't
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# use exc_info() at all, use explicit variables in "except".
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