On 05/19/2009 12:16 PM, Chad Sellers wrote:
On 5/18/09 2:10 PM, "Daniel J Walsh"<dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Basically we need to search for all interfaces that return an int and
set those up as python exception handlers.
I presume this supercedes the patch submitted on March 4 titled "Patch to
python bindings" which used a single generic exception handler. Is that
correct? Why the switch from a generic exception handler to a shell script
to generate lots of specific exception handlers?
Thanks,
Chad
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Yes, that patch caused certain interfaces to not work if they did not
return int.
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