Tim Delaney wrote:
In that case, would the best syntax be:
raise Exception() from Ellipsis
or:
raise Exception() from ...
? I kinda like the second - it feels more self-descriptive to me than
"from Ellipsis" - but there's the counter-argument that it could look
like noise, and I think would require a grammar change to allow it there.
raise Exception() from ...
is... well, I am now gleeful -- especially since I went to my fresh
copy of Python 3.3.0a0 and did this:
--> ...
Ellipsis
--> raise ValueError from ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ValueError
Have I said lately how much I *love* Python?
~Ethan~
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