I am learning Python by doing Python Koans these days, and I came up with the problem of raising exceptions in Python. Specifically, I am even confused with try...except...
after going through the koan. I know there is a similar question toward Rudy Koan Ruby Koan 151 raising exceptions. But I am a Python newbie and know nothing about Ruby.
So here is the koan:
# You need to finish implementing triangle() in the file 'triangle.py'
from triangle import *
class AboutTriangleProject2(Koan):
# The first assignment did not talk about how to handle errors.
# Let's handle that part now.
def test_illegal_triangles_throw_exceptions(self):
# Calls triangle(0, 0, 0)
self.assertRaises(TriangleError, triangle, 0, 0, 0)
self.assertRaises(TriangleError, triangle, 3, 4, -5)
self.assertRaises(TriangleError, triangle, 1, 1, 3)
self.assertRaises(TriangleError, triangle, 2, 4, 2)
the following is triangle.py
def triangle(a, b, c):
# DELETE 'PASS' AND WRITE THIS CODE
if a == b and b == c and c == a:
return 'equilateral'
if a == b or b == c or a == c:
return 'isosceles'
else:
return 'scalene'
# Error class used in part 2. No need to change this code.
class TriangleError(StandardError):
pass
I am supposed to finish triangle()
function.
To my understanding, the try...except...
functions like if certain criteria satisfied then do something, else through out an exception. Then in my situation, should I use if ... then raise TriangleError
or try... except ...
? What are the differences between them?
Thank you very much!