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	"ZeroDevisionError" --> "ZeroDivisionError"
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The choice of which exception to raise is entirely yours.  There are
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					The choice of which exception to raise is entirely yours.  There are
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predeclared \C{} objects corresponding to all built-in Python exceptions,
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					predeclared \C{} objects corresponding to all built-in Python exceptions,
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e.g. \cdata{PyExc_ZeroDevisionError} which you can use directly.  Of
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					e.g. \cdata{PyExc_ZeroDivisionError} which you can use directly.  Of
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course, you should choose exceptions wisely --- don't use
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					course, you should choose exceptions wisely --- don't use
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\cdata{PyExc_TypeError} to mean that a file couldn't be opened (that
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					\cdata{PyExc_TypeError} to mean that a file couldn't be opened (that
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should probably be \cdata{PyExc_IOError}).  If something's wrong with
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					should probably be \cdata{PyExc_IOError}).  If something's wrong with
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					@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ you have already created) when you return an error indicator!
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The choice of which exception to raise is entirely yours.  There are
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					The choice of which exception to raise is entirely yours.  There are
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predeclared \C{} objects corresponding to all built-in Python exceptions,
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					predeclared \C{} objects corresponding to all built-in Python exceptions,
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e.g. \cdata{PyExc_ZeroDevisionError} which you can use directly.  Of
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					e.g. \cdata{PyExc_ZeroDivisionError} which you can use directly.  Of
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course, you should choose exceptions wisely --- don't use
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					course, you should choose exceptions wisely --- don't use
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\cdata{PyExc_TypeError} to mean that a file couldn't be opened (that
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					\cdata{PyExc_TypeError} to mean that a file couldn't be opened (that
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should probably be \cdata{PyExc_IOError}).  If something's wrong with
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					should probably be \cdata{PyExc_IOError}).  If something's wrong with
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