On Jun 21, 9:00 pm, Robert Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it good practice to do something like:
>
> try:
> f1 = file('file1')
> f2 = file('file2')
> except:
> # catch the exception
It's bad practice. Because you use a bare except clause, and don't do
anything useful with the exceptions you catch.
> Or do you do a try/except for each open?
If what you want is to make sure that resources will be released, you
can use a try/finally block or (Python 2.5) a with block.
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