So I've been down voted on an answer I gave and no one left a comment. I was wondering if this is the right place to ask people about why that may have happened.
alright, new question: I have an action that I want to take anytime any sort of Exception is encountered within try:except blocks... how can I extend the Exception class to do the normal function, but add in my custom handlers as well?
so I have a bunch of try:except blocks all over my program, rather than inserting this custom statement at the end of each except block, I thought I could extend the Exception class with something like:
so, let me tell you alittle bit more about my case then: I am using selenium to create a scraper and the pyvirtualdisplay module to obviously create a virtual display to push my selenium browser to. When any exception within a try:except block gets raised within my program I want to call browser.close() and display.quit() [or close()] whichever the syntax is
@Rawrgulmuffins you should definitely have to use string formatting 'name = {} : role = {} : active = {}'.format(user.user_name, user.role, user.is_active) or at least '%s' % thing -- although I don't know what's wrong with your answer (I didn't check if it is working or not), but your indentation is horrible