About print exception message

2008-10-09 Thread WaterWalk
Until Python 2.5, the exception object still uses ansi string. Thus, in the following example: f = open(u\u6d4b.log) Suppose the file to open does not exist, the output message of the exception maybe like: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: u'\u6d4b.log' This is not a clear message. I

Re: About print exception message

2008-10-09 Thread Jean-Paul Calderone
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 06:37:04 -0700 (PDT), WaterWalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Until Python 2.5, the exception object still uses ansi string. Thus, in the following example: f = open(u\u6d4b.log) Suppose the file to open does not exist, the output message of the exception maybe like: [Errno 2]

Re: About print exception message

2008-10-09 Thread WaterWalk
On Oct 9, 9:46 pm, Jean-Paul Calderone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 06:37:04 -0700 (PDT), WaterWalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Until Python 2.5, the exception object still uses ansi string.  Thus, in the following example: f = open(u\u6d4b.log) Suppose the file to open does not