On 09/07/13 05:59, Jim Mooney wrote:
To make a custom error, first pick another error that's a superset of what
you're doing.  Then simply derive your error class from it.  As a minimum:

class TooHugeError (ValueError):
     pass

Actually, I didn't get to classes yet since I wanted to nail procedural -
I'm in no rush - but that looks simple enough.

Damn, computer is overheating again. I'll be glad when the AZ heatwave is
over so I can get back to more hours on the computer, but Reality
intervenes ;')

That's what I keep telling my AGW-Denialist friend, but he prefers living in a 
fantasy world where human beings can inject four Hiroshima A-bombs worth of 
heat into the oceans and atmosphere every second without consequence. (The 
actual excess heat accumulated over the last decade is 8000 million million 
megajoules per year.) Global temperatures were increasing even over the last 
few years while the solar cycle was cooling, now that the solar cycle is 
returning to its heating phase, so get used to it, you're experiencing a small 
glimpse of the future.


--
Steven
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