Vedran Čačić <ved...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I guess https://bugs.python.org/issue39728 is a perfect example of "previous 
exception not adding any value". :-) And I think it isn't a coincidence that it 
happens in "your" module.

The morale: we think about exceptions in different ways, and it's hard to say 
what's the right way. Maybe we should just change the wording to imply that 
__context__ exception didn't spontaneously "occur", but was explicitly "raised" 
by a handler.

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