From: Dieter Maurer
Fernando Martins wrote at 2003-3-9 17:14 +0100:
Is there a way to do
try: something except: print "Unexpected error:", sys.exc_info()[0]
in a PythonScript?
After you read the "README" for PythonScripts and provided the necessary security declarations to make "sys.exc_info" accessible...
Thanks. I'm starting to understand why are there so many missing functionalities. It's quite frustrating to be looking for basic stuff in Python which then doesn't work in the Scripts. So, what's the approach people follow to deal with Scripts limitations? Just put security declarations? for complete modules or just somefunctions? use external methods? zclasses? Are there some guidelines/hints on what could be allowed or not in scripts? Looking for some light, Fernando