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@D’gou: You’re right. I changed it to ‘raise MyExcept(data)’
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Can you update this for 3.0 as well?
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Uhm, isn’t the form: raise MyExcept, data deprecated in favor of: raise (i.e. raise MyExcept(data)?
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