I gave a talk last night at the Vancouver Python users group on
2.6/3.0, and I tried the following code and it failed during a live
demo::
>>> try: pass
... except Exception, Exception: pass
File "<stdin>", line 2
except Exception, Exception: pass
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Now from what I can tell from PEP 3110, that should be legal in 3.0.
Am I reading the PEP correctly?
-Brett
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