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What exceptions (if any) can the python builtin compile() function
throw besides SyntaxError?

Jul 26 '06 #1
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James Thiele wrote:
What exceptions (if any) can the python builtin compile() function
throw besides SyntaxError?
- TypeError, if the parameters are wrong/too many/too few
- Any errors that a codec may raise, if there is an encoding
declaration, plus (pre 2.5) MemoryError if the encoding is
unknown.
- MemoryError, if you run out of memory
- SystemError, for various internal-error conditions

Regards,
Martin
Jul 27 '06 #2
Thank you,
James

Martin v. Löwis wrote:
James Thiele wrote:
What exceptions (if any) can the python builtin compile() function
throw besides SyntaxError?

- TypeError, if the parameters are wrong/too many/too few
- Any errors that a codec may raise, if there is an encoding
declaration, plus (pre 2.5) MemoryError if the encoding is
unknown.
- MemoryError, if you run out of memory
- SystemError, for various internal-error conditions

Regards,
Martin
Jul 27 '06 #3

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