>>>>> On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:48:59 +0100, Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Friday 25 July 2003 12:01 am, Tuvi, Selim wrote: >> Phil, we just tried your suggestion and added a wrapped exception >> class and enabled the -e flag. >> >> Although it does translate the C++ exception to Python properly, it >> does it a little different than the regular Python exceptions >> would. In Python, one would write: >> >> try: raise RuntimeError, "Got an error" except RuntimeError, >> detail: print detail >> >> When run, this would print "Got an error". >> >> But when the C++ exception is received by Python, "print detail" >> returns the class instance of the wrapped exception object. Is >> there a seamless way of having Python display the error message >> rather than the class instance reference? If the person who wrote >> the python code did not provide the try/except block then all >> he/she would see is going to be the name of the class which is not >> very informative. > What if you implement __str__() for your exception class? I suppose you mean to implement this in the .sip file. Can you point to an example of doing this in the PyQt sources? _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde