Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
* mf:
I'm translating a db from english to spanish with the Google
translator API. The problem is when a TranslationError occurs(usually
because of connection problems). I can
except the first one, but I don't know how to except again. I "solved"
the problem by saving temp db's and then joining them, but it must be
a pythonic way to do it.

Here's a snippet from the code:

english_field = oldDb[i].fieldData[0]           #oldDb is a db filled
with english words

Is this actual code? I may be mistaken, but at least in Python 3.x it seems there should be a comma between each 'with' expression. And there should certainly be a colon at the end.

It's best to copy and paste real code.

Made-up code can just be misleading for those who'd like to help.

It looks to me like the line wrapped during posting, ie the 'with' part belongs to the comment.


    try:
        spanish_field = translate(english_field, lang_to='es',
lang_from='en')
    except TranslationError:
        spanish_field = translate(english_field, lang_to='es',
lang_from='en')

#Then I save the fields into a new db

Possibly I'm misunderstanding what you mean, but have you thought of using a loop?

In other words:

for attempt in range(2):
    try:
spanish_field = translate(english_field, lang_to='es', lang_from='en')
        break
    except TranslationError:
        pass
else:
    # Didn't break out of the loop, therefore not successful.
    print "Translation failed"
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