New submission from Xavier Morel:
In both Python 2.7 and Python 3.x, csv.Error is documented as:
Raised by any of the functions when an error is detected.
As far as I can tell from using the module and looking at the code, this is
completely incorrect. There is actually a single instance of csv.Error being
used: the instantiation of csv.Dialect (which converts TypeError raised from
_csv._Dialect() into csv.Error, a comment notes that this is "for compatibility
with py 2.3").
And the only way to hit that code paths seems to be subclassing `Dialect` and
putting incorrect values in the various attributes (providing them to
`csv.reader` raises a TypeError).
I believe the documentation to csv.Error should be changed to:
1. Mark it as effectively deprecated
2. Indicate that the only situation in which it it may be raised is when
initializing a subclass of csv.Dialect
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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation
messages: 168096
nosy: docs@python, xmorel
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: csv.Error description is incorrectly broad
versions: Python 2.7, Python 3.3
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