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Python try/except not working


Trying to get the try/except statement working but having problems. This code will take a txt file and copy the file that is in location row 0 to location of row 1. It works however if i change one of the paths to invalid one it generates an error ftplib.error_perm however the except command is not picking up and everything stops. What am i doing wrong? Python 2.4

import csv
import operator
import sys
import os
import shutil
import logging
import ftplib
import tldftp

def docopy(filename):
        ftp = tldftp.dev()
        inf = csv.reader(open(filename,'r'))
        sortedlist = sorted(inf, key=operator.itemgetter(2), reverse=True)
        for row in sortedlist:
                src = row[0]
                dst = row[1]
                tldftp.textXfer(ftp, "RETR " + src, dst)


def hmm(haha):
    result = docopy(haha);
    try:
        it = iter(result)
    except ftplib.error_perm:
        print "Error Getting File" 


if __name__ == "__main__":
        c = sys.argv[1]
        if (c == ''):
                raise Exception, "missing first parameter - row"
        hmm(c)

Solution

  • The except clause will only catch exceptions that are raised inside of their corresponding try block. Try putting the docopy function call inside of the try block as well:

    def hmm(haha):
        try:
            result = docopy(haha)
            it = iter(result)
        except ftplib.error_perm:
            print "Error Getting File"