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bpo-34538: Remove Exception subclassing from tutorial (GH-30361)
Remove the bit about subclassing exceptions. Documentation PR can skip the NEWS label. Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:iritkatriel
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@ -329,41 +329,7 @@ be derived from the :exc:`Exception` class, either directly or indirectly.
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Exception classes can be defined which do anything any other class can do, but
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are usually kept simple, often only offering a number of attributes that allow
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information about the error to be extracted by handlers for the exception. When
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creating a module that can raise several distinct errors, a common practice is
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to create a base class for exceptions defined by that module, and subclass that
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to create specific exception classes for different error conditions::
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class Error(Exception):
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"""Base class for exceptions in this module."""
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pass
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class InputError(Error):
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"""Exception raised for errors in the input.
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Attributes:
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expression -- input expression in which the error occurred
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message -- explanation of the error
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"""
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def __init__(self, expression, message):
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self.expression = expression
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self.message = message
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class TransitionError(Error):
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"""Raised when an operation attempts a state transition that's not
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allowed.
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Attributes:
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previous -- state at beginning of transition
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next -- attempted new state
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message -- explanation of why the specific transition is not allowed
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"""
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def __init__(self, previous, next, message):
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self.previous = previous
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self.next = next
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self.message = message
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information about the error to be extracted by handlers for the exception.
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Most exceptions are defined with names that end in "Error", similar to the
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naming of the standard exceptions.
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