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On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 19:46 -0500, Alan Gutierrez wrote:
> I'm hoping that I'm not talking to myself on this one. If this
> is too Java oriented, tell me, but I'd like to sort this out so
> that maybe I can create something worth sharing.
It may be Java-oriented because I don't understand the problem.
Speaking for the Python case, since you don't have to declare
exceptions, the handler can throw anything it pleases, which, if not
handled by the driver falls to the original parse-calling code.
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