Apr-07-2018, 11:03 PM
No, because then you'd have a different try: that didn't have an except anymore.
In order to try to avoid confusing nested pathways like this, it's generally a good idea to have only a few lines in a try block, like 2 or 3 max. Any more than that, and you're probably trying to do too much with one exception handler.
In order to try to avoid confusing nested pathways like this, it's generally a good idea to have only a few lines in a try block, like 2 or 3 max. Any more than that, and you're probably trying to do too much with one exception handler.