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I'm curious why does not Python specifies errors more deeply? I'm getting this error right now.

firms[i]['predmet_podnikania']=firms[i]['predmet_podnikania'][:-1]+[firms[i]['predmet_podnikania'][-1]+line]
IndexError: list index out of range

Ok, I get that I'm trying to access some list on highest index than the maximum is. But why Python doesn't tell which list is it?

It can be: firms[i] or firms[i]['predmet_podnikania'][-1]

It would save a lot of time.

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    This is the price you pay for cramming many operations onto one line. If you space the code out a bit the errors will be more meaningful.
    – krock
    Apr 19, 2015 at 14:30
  • BTW in both firms[i] and firms[i]['predmet_podnikania'][-1] you are using firms[i] to access an element so the value of i is the root cause of IndexError
    – ZdaR
    Apr 19, 2015 at 14:31
  • I dont think that it is true. This means only that if firms[i] is not callable, firms[i]['predmet_podnikania'][-1] raises the same error. But if we have a list firms[i]['predmet_podnikania'], which has 0 length but exists, it can raise the same error.
    – Milano
    Apr 19, 2015 at 14:33

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This exception is raised in list class. It is not possible to get variable name (firms) inside list methods so the exception contains a generic message .

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