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author | Collin Winter <collinw@gmail.com> | 2007-09-10 00:31:50 (GMT) |
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committer | Collin Winter <collinw@gmail.com> | 2007-09-10 00:31:50 (GMT) |
commit | 596d99aa63db5d530d4961e03b7d42f0f9b776fd (patch) | |
tree | ff398cb9a5e2bddcb9ba58a321f02479012257df | |
parent | bbc9712629c91ba78ffa26531f82e2730acbf395 (diff) | |
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Fix more two-arg raise statements.
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diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst b/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst index aa367e3..87edf1d 100644 --- a/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst +++ b/Doc/tutorial/errors.rst @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Raising Exceptions The :keyword:`raise` statement allows the programmer to force a specified exception to occur. For example:: - >>> raise NameError, 'HiThere' + >>> raise NameError('HiThere') Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? NameError: HiThere @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ handle it, a simpler form of the :keyword:`raise` statement allows you to re-raise the exception:: >>> try: - ... raise NameError, 'HiThere' + ... raise NameError('HiThere') ... except NameError: ... print('An exception flew by!') ... raise |