# From 2.6.9 ConfigParser.py # Note: this can only be compiled in Python 2.x # Note also name "except_as" is a little bit of # a misnomer since this is 2.7+ lingo for # 2.6- syntax which we use here. # Bug was being able to handle: # except KeyError, e # vs 2.6+. # except KeyError as e # # In terms of table syntax: # 2.7+: # 'except_cond2': ( '%|except %c as %c:\n', 1, 5 ) # vs 2.6 and before # 'except_cond3': ( '%|except %c, %c:\n', 1, 6 ) # # Python 2.6 allows both, but we use the older form since # that matches the grammar for how this gets parsed try: value = "foo" # Test ensuring parens around (a, b, c) in # except_cond2 or except_cond3 except RuntimeError, (a, b, c): # Test: # raise_stmt3 ::= expr expr expr RAISE_VARARGS_3 raise a, b, c except KeyError, e: raise RuntimeError('foo')