Stephen R Laniel a écrit : > On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 09:41:09PM +0100, Michael Hoffman wrote: >> If you asked Java programmers why you couldn't turn *off* Java's static >> type checking if you wanted to, you'd probably get a similar response. > > Perhaps it would help for me to explain what I'd like. > > Under both Perl and Python, I've found myself > having/wanting to write things like so: > > def my_func( int_arg, str_arg ): > try: > int_arg = int( int_arg ) > str_arg = str( str_arg ) > except ValueError: > sys.stderr.write( "Args are not of the right type\n" ) > sys.exit(1) >
Just a question : what will happen if you get rid of the try/except block ?-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list